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<p><b>All-over painting</b> refers to the non-differential treatment of the surface of a work of two-dimensional art, for instance a painting. This concept is most popularly thought of as emerging in relation to the so-called <a href="page.php?w=Drip_painting">"drip" paintings</a> of <a href="page.php?w=Jackson_Pollock">Jackson Pollock</a> and the "automatic writing" or "abstract calligraphy" of <a href="page.php?w=Mark_Tobey">Mark Tobey</a> in the 1950s, though the applicability of the term all-over painting would be wider than that. "All-over</p><p>
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