He painted it by dripping small dots and pouring thin lines of paint over a dyed red piece of fabric.
[1] Sometime prior to April 1949, Pollock traded the painting to Dan Miller, the shopkeeper of Springs General Store, in East Hampton, New York, as payment for a grocery bill.
[2][3] Since the painting is no longer there, the shop now displays a poster of it.
[4][3] Currently, the painting is kept at the Centre Pompidou, in Metz, France.
The Legacy of Jackson Pollock" at the Fundació Miró in Barcelona, curated by Magnus af Petersens.