“**Autumn Rhythm**”, also known as “**Number 30**” is one of Pollock’s most notable works and one of the most iconic examples of his drip style. It was painted in 1950 as part of a group of paintings. The actual piece is one of Pollock’s largest works, measuring 17 feet wide and 8 feet high.
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Pollock numbered his paintings so that he didn’t distract the viewer with titles and, as he put them “implied meanings.” Likewise, the Pollock Punk collection lacks formal titles, instead simply numbering the pieces based on the corresponding and underlying punk image.
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There is 30 corresponding punks for this Pollock drop.
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Owners of Pollock Punks will receive a link to download the **signed ...