VANISHING WOMAN
Hannah Hamilton
18"X24", acrylic paint on canvas
Purchased by M. Frank at at Boston thrift store, September, 2011
The artist combined disparate techniques such as the "vanishing point" (a perspective device developed in the 15th century Renaissance) and "Pollockian drips" (a mid-20th century abstract paint application method) to portray a womanly apparition in a tulip field.
(https://museum-of-bad-art.culturalspot.org/asset-viewer/vanishing-woman/9QGmUnvyuN5sPw?hl=en)