This artist painted two eyeballs joined to a bleeding broken column and a yellow skeletal arm in a painting from their brief surrealist phase. Shells, keys, and coins inserted into an iron wagon wheel make up this artist’s Mosaic Table. This artist created artworks like Milkweed by tearing up older paintings deemed insufficient and rearranging the scraps, a practice that resulted in much of their early oeuvre being lost. This student of Hans Hofmann divided dark backgrounds into hundreds of hieroglyphic-like skeins with white lines in the Little Image series. Pink and dark purple curved masses dominate this artist’s large painting Gaea. This artist worked with cavasses on the floor of her bedroom on a Springs, Long Island estate while her partner did the same on a much larger scale in their barn. For 10 points, name this abstract expressionist painter who was married to Jackson Pollock. ■END■
ANSWER: Lee Krasner [or Lenore Krasner or Lena Krassner]
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