Description
“Pollock’s Whisper” is an exploration of Abstract Expressionism, where composition replaces representation. The painting rejects traditional structure—there is no horizon line, no subject, no hierarchy. Instead, the eye moves freely across an “all-over” field of marks. This approach reflects the influence of Jackson Pollock, whose drip technique emphasized process over product. The dense layering of paint creates a textured visual field that feels infinite, as though the edges of the canvas are merely a fragment of something larger.
The painting can be seen as a visual representation of thought itself from an emotional or psychological perspective. The scattered dots resemble fragments of memory, impulses, or fleeting ideas, overlapping and colliding. The softer blues and golds introduce moments of calm, while the darker tones add tension, suggesting an inner dialogue between order and chaos. The “whisper” in the title symbolize subconscious expression—quiet, persistent, and deeply personal.








