Workshop with Margit Buß
The great American painter Jackson Pollock was affectionately called "Jack the Dripper" by his artist colleagues. With his painting technique of "dripping" he introduced the genre of action painting.
With the development of "dripping", Jackson Pollock broke with the traditional, academic style of painting by no longer applying paint with a brush, but allowing liquid paint to flow onto a painting surface. The combination of the spontaneous movement of the paint carrier, such as a paint can with a hole, and the effect of physical forces on the paint create color networks that are surprising and spontaneous and yet can also be influenced.
We want to embark on this colorful odyssey full of spontaneity together. The experienced artist Margit Buß shows us how the technology works.
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