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Full Fathom Five
Full Fathom Five
Full Fathom Five

Full Fathom Five

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This edition presents one of Pollock’s dense and atmospheric compositions, where layered strokes, splatters, and drips create a surface that feels almost geological. Deep blacks and muted tones intertwine with flashes of color, revealing the depth and complexity characteristic of Pollock’s mature period.

The vertical format of the skate deck intensifies the sense of movement, allowing the viewer’s eye to travel through the composition as if following the path of the artist’s gestures.

The work is a bridge between Pollock’s previous approach, in which he used an easel, and his break with traditional painting methods. Though he began this painting on an easel, he ultimately completed it on the floor. Using a paintbrush and palette knife, he built up layers of paint into which he embedded detritus including a key, cigarettes, and nails. Eventually, he took the canvas off of the easel, placed it on the floor, and dripped black and silver enamels over its entire surface. For Pollock, this deceptively simple move opened up an entirely new set of creative possibilities that he would spend the following years exploring in some of his most celebrated work. This is one of the first paintings in which he used his “drip” method, and in which he extended his marks across the entire surface of the canvas, creating what became known as an allover composition. Though he had been pursuing abstraction since 1945, it was not until 1947 that he embraced the radical technique that would become his signature style.


© 2026 Pollock-Krasner Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

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Details
  • Each deck measures approx. 31x8in (80x20cm)
  • Made of 7 ply Grade A Canadian Maple wood
  • 1 Easyfix wall mount included per deck
  • "Classics" — Open Edition
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Portrait of Jackson POLLOCK

About the Artist

Portrait of Jackson POLLOCK

Jackson Pollock (1912–1956) was an American painter and a central figure of Abstract Expressionism. Best known for his revolutionary “drip painting” technique, Pollock transformed the act of painting into a physical, performative process by pouring, splashing, and dripping paint onto canvases laid on the floor. His dynamic compositions, such as Number 1A and Autumn Rhythm, emphasize gesture, movement, and rhythm. Pollock’s radical approach reshaped modern painting and established him as one of the most influential artists of the 20th century.

Photography: Jackson Pollock in East Hampton, NY, September 1953. Photography by Tony Vaccaro. © Tony Vacarro Archives

Jackson Pollock (1912–1956) was an American painter and a central figure of Abstract Expressionism. Best known for his revolutionary “drip painting” technique, Pollock transformed the act of painting into a physical, performative process by pouring, splashing, and dripping paint onto canvases laid o
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Jackson Pollock (1912–1956) was an American painter and a central figure of Abstract Expressionism. Best known for his revolutionary “drip painting” technique, Pollock transformed the act of painting into a physical, performative process by pouring, splashing, and dripping paint onto canvases laid on the floor. His dynamic compositions, such as Number 1A and Autumn Rhythm, emphasize gesture, movement, and rhythm. Pollock’s radical approach reshaped modern painting and established him as one of the most influential artists of the 20th century.

Photography: Jackson Pollock in East Hampton, NY, September 1953. Photography by Tony Vaccaro. © Tony Vacarro Archives

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