#6 On a series of 7 abstract paintings that didn't follow Jackson Pollock's technique as much as the other ones. The process on this painting was not as big and complicated as the other ones, because i tried to go for a fresher yet similar style so this could be part of the series but not end up being a copy in different colors of the previous five. Like i mentioned before this had a simple process to it, i simply sprayed ink on the canvas and then created a sweeping-like motion with the ink, and at the end splattered the whole thing with a little bit of white. I came up with the name of "Crime Scene" because every time i look at it the first image that comes up to my mind is a crime scene, the sweeping-like motion as a slashing movement, whether it was from a claw or a sharp object, and the white being blood.
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