Dripping
see also: Etymology of Dripping
In visual arts (including decorative arts), the dripping is a technique consisting in soaking a ustensil (very incidentally a brush) in painting and doing it projetter on the support.
Pourring consists in to him letting drip then on the fabric, or boring a hole at the bottom of the pot of painting so that it runs out of it a thin net of color which then takes all the sinuosities of the pendular motions that the swinging of the arm gives him.
Primarily known by the means of Jackson Pollock, this technique is used by many artists. max Ernst known as to have advised in Pollock to make dripping.
The dripping and the pourring result from the All over also created by Jackson Pollock.
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