
"Autumn Rhythm"
"Autumn Rhythm," also known as "Number 30," is a large abstract expressionist painting by Jackson Pollock created in 1950. It features a complex web of swirling, overlapping lines of black, white, and subtle earthy tones, with no central focal point. The work emphasizes spontaneity, energy, and the act of painting itself, inviting viewers to experience the movement and rhythm of the lines. Its dynamic, densely packed composition reflects Pollock’s drip technique, capturing the chaos and rhythm of autumn’s natural complexity in a visual form that engages the eye and mind.