Drips in painting.

A drip is what paint does if of a certain fluidity and applied to a flat surface which has moved any degree from the horizontal to the vertical. It can serve many functions. It talks of its own movement across the surface, reminding us of the artists application. As it runs across the flat plan it create veils, walls and deep recessive atmopheres. It has a language which can be both learnt, discovered and developed. I think this it true.

Written by Tom

March 16th, 2008 at 10:49 am

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