"Number 8, 1949" A reproduction art print by Jackson Pollock typically captures the essence of his iconic drip painting style. This particular piece is known for its dynamic and energetic composition, characterized by intricate layers of paint drips and splatters on a large canvas. The original artwork is a significant example of abstract expressionism, where Pollock's technique involved pouring, dripping, and splashing paint onto the canvas rather than traditional brushwork.