How did the artist of the above image create his paintings?
a. He dropped ink splotches and cr...
Arts, 02.03.2020 21:56 jacobwaltom
How did the artist of the above image create his paintings?
a. He dropped ink splotches and created drawings around them.
b. He painted upside down.
C. He doodled on canvas and turned these abstractions into whatever figure he felt they resembled.
d. He closed his eyes while he painted.
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