Figurative Woman A is a bold, gestural work born from an intense study of Jackson Pollock's revolutionary drip technique and his dance-like approach to painting. Created with black enamel paint dripped from a standing position onto acid-free paper, the reclining female form emerges from a constellation of splashes, flung lines, and controlled accidents — raw, immediate, and utterly alive.
The female figure reclines across the warm ivory ground with languid ease, her form suggested rather than defined — a sweeping curve of hair, the arc of a shoulder, the weight of a body at rest — all conjured through a masterful economy of line. Around her, a storm of drips, spatters, and staccato marks scatter like energy released mid-motion, the physical record of the artist's own movement through space as the work was made.
The result is a work of powerful duality — stillness and motion, figuration and abstraction, control and surrender. The body is present but dissolving, caught between representation and pure gestural force.
For the discerning collector, Figurative Woman A is a rare window into the artist's process and influences — a work that holds its own alongside the great tradition of gestural abstraction while remaining unmistakably personal. Through this body of work, Jessica discovered that drips and splashes can be guided and shaped, that what appears spontaneous is in fact a dialogue between intention and chance — and that mastery lives in knowing the difference.
Available as a signed, limited edition giclée print — just 50 pieces per size — in 9"×12", 14"×18.5", and 18"×24".
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$185.00Price
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