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Fabric Painting a Rug Using Jackson Pollock's Drip Painting Technique

By Marion Boddy-Evans, About.com Guide

Fabric painted rug

Small rug painted by Robin Jane Kluz: "I used glossy and metallic fabric paint to create a small carpet for the entrance to my bedroom at my college dorm. All of my classmates commented that they loved it!"

© Robin Jane Kluz 2003 (18x13". Fabric paint on carpet.)

At some stage or other we've all had an accident with a cup of coffee or tea or a glass of red wine on a carpet, leaving a splodge of brown or red that's been an eyesore. But just think, if your carpet were a recreation of a Jackson Pollock drip painting, the next time it happens it really won't matter. It'll simply look like part of the art. So what are you waiting for? Get your fabric paints out today and transform your lounge carpet into a Jackson Pollock drip painting!

You will need:
• A range of fabric paints. (The less fluid the paint the better.)
• Water or a suitable medium to dilute the fabric paint if necessary.
• A set of small pots to put the paint in.
• Some sticks (or brushes with bristles that have become solid by paint that wasn't washed out properly!)

What you're going to do:
• Study the drip paintings of Jackson Pollock and decide whether you're going to recreate a specific masterpiece, or use his paintings as inspiration for your own original masterwork.
• Set your rug on the floor with space all the way around, so you can work on the whole thing rather than just parts.
• Dribble the paint across the carpet, either pouring directly from the container, or dipping in a stick or hardened brush and then letting the paint run or this. Or flick the paint around with the stick. (Don't forget to make a few puddles to match future coffee stains!)
• Wait for the paint to dry, and that's it!

"[Pollock] aided by sticks, hardened brushes, and garden trowels, [would begin] dribbling liquid Duco enamel, aluminium, and oil paint directly from cans onto giant lengths of sized, unprimed canvas tacked to the floor of his barn studio."
(Quote source: Daniel Wheeler in Art Since Mid-Century)

Tips:
10 Tips for Fabric Painting.
• If money is an issue, buy the three primary colours, then use these to mix other colors.

"On the floor I am more at ease. I feel nearer, more a part of the painting, since this way I can walk around it, work from the four sides and literally be in the painting." – Jackson Pollock

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