Action painting
(sometimes initial capital letters). also called tachism. a style of american abstract expressionist painting typified especially in the works of jackson pollack and willem de kooning in the 1940s, in which the furiously energetic and free application of the paint is seen as being expressive of the psychological and emotional state of the artist at the moment of creation.
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a development of abstract expressionism evolved in the 1940s, characterized by broad vigorous brush strokes and accidental effects of thrown, smeared, dripped, or spattered paint also called tachisme see also abstract expressionism
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