Cezanne and Pollock ... Holding the brush or stick away from the canvas Pollock threw lines in the air, in direction. This grew from his control of gesture. ... View More
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Pollock ... Pollock preferred his way of painting, he felt nearer, more a part of the ... be in the painting Large size, did not confine paint to canvas Pol liked to ... View More
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Art critisim ... inches. The white canvas is painted in Pollockamp39s signature way of flinging, dribbling, and puddling the paint across the canvas. It ... View More
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Autumn Rhythm ampltnumber 30ampgt ... Autumn Rhythm, which is also called Number 30, was painted in October of 1950. Pollock worked on a large canvas and used enamel as his medium. ... View More
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Comparing Jackson Pollock to Mark Rothko ... methods of painting. Instead of laying the canvas on the ground like Pollock, Rothko places his canvas on an easel. He applies very ... View More
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Jackson Pollock ... his work one must question oneself: What is the meaning of the work done by him in his paintings and how is one to view Pollockamp39s large canvas paintingsamp39 What ... View More
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Jackson PollockAbstract Expressionism ... Abstract expressionists poured and dripped paint all over the canvas, creating colorful and emotional paintings. Pollock, known as Jack the Dripper, obviously ... View More
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Autumn Rythm by Jackson Polloc ... Pollock created them by sometimes slowly dripping the paint onto the canvas, and sometimes quickly flicking the wrist like the wind. ... View More
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Polloclk ... On canvas is where Pollock expresses himself, and Harris does quite an impressive job of that. Each piece of work painted in the film, is a show in itself. ... View More
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Jackson Pollack ... 1947. Pollock would fix his canvas to the floor and drip paint from a can using a variety of objects to manipulate the paint. He ... View More
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How useful are the terms amp39realismamp39 and amp39abstractionamp39 in acco ... emerges upon close examination of the canvas and the materials used. Although the use of planar opposition hearkens back to Mondrian. Pollockamp39s essentialism is ... View More
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Pollock ... When Pollock picked up a brush and stared blankly at a tremendous untouched canvas with thoughts flowing innately through his mind, he was not just a man ... View More
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Abstract Expressionism ... patterns and colors that hovered before me.The painting composed by Pollock had a ... sea of nothingness.That afternoon,I walked away from the canvas,blind.Several ... View More
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Abstract Expressionism ... Each age finds its won technique.ampquot Pollock painted not from a specific thing or source, instead, he painted from within, dripping his emotions onto his canvas. ... View More
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Three artist Dialogue ... Jackson Pollockamp39s artwork is very loose and free with lots of energy and movement. ... result that started within the artist mind and is transferred to the canvas. ... View More
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Paradigm Shifts ... paintingfrom the length of a full canvas up to four yards in some cases to less than a tenth of an inch. The fractal dimensions of Pollockamp39s earlier drip ... View More
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Museum Paper ... pure primary and secondary colors like Seuratamp39s, but on the canvas they remain ... as important often more so than the creation itself Jackson Pollock being an ... View More
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Rothko Van Gogh cut off his ear, Pollock was in a wild car accident, and many ... was able to transcribe this nervousness that was deep down inside of him onto canvas. ... View More
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The Influence of Freudian ideas upon the Modernist movement. ... modes of representation and has influenced other artists such as Jackson Pollock, as well as ... was too complex to be reduced to the two dimensions of a canvas. ... View More
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Art History ... artist Jackson Pollock was painting abstractly with the drip and splash method in 1947. Instead of using the traditional easel he affixed his canvas to the ... View More
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