This stunning tie is inspired by Jackson Pollock's work Number 10 (1949). The tie echoes many of the themes of the modern era of art. In the late nineteenth century and early twentieth centuries, artists systematically began to investigate the "building blocks" of art. These explorations included the simplification of shapes (often for symbolic or spiritual purposes) and the scientific study of color and optical effects. Designers in the twenty-first century continue this tradition, exploiting the visual elements of color and shape in a wide variety of expressions
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Description | This stunning tie is inspired by Jackson Pollock's work Number 10 (1949). The tie echoes many of the themes of the modern era of art. In the late nineteenth century and early twentieth centuries, artists systematically began to investigate the "building blocks" of art. These explorations included the simplification of shapes (often for symbolic or spiritual purposes) and the scientific study of color and optical effects. Designers in the twenty-first century continue this tradition, exploiting the visual elements of color and shape in a wide variety of expressions
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Materials | Silk |
Art Style | Modern |