Deceivingly Dripped Canvas Art

These Artworks Appear to Melt with Blobs of Paint

These intriguing artworks by artist Greg Allen-Muller feature white canvases that seem to be dripping with bright blobs of paint. This New York-based artist has done art shows in Germany and Spain.

These works are definitely attention-grabbing. Because the canvas and the walls behind it are white, the chaotic blobs of color attract a lot of the viewer's attention. Allen-Muller's works look both put together and messy, which is an interesting combination.

Some of the paint blobs seen in these works seem to have items lodged in them. Some of these items look like toys, while others are old VHS tapes and garbage. Greg Allen-Muller's dripping canvas art is vibrantly colored, peculiar and hard to look away from. It looks easy to create, but well thought out at the same time.
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