Realism
Jackson Pollock was a painter on canvas. And his style is caloled 'action painting'.
I believe it was gothic, but i could be wrong. -hinata1042
Not known any more. But click link below for an example of his early style!
Jackson Pollock went by Jack the Dripper (due to his "drip" painting style).
Jackson Pollock faced several challenges throughout his life, including struggles with mental health and alcoholism, which impacted his personal relationships and artistic career. He also dealt with the pressure of being a pioneer in the Abstract Expressionist movement, as he sought to define his unique style amidst evolving artistic trends. Additionally, Pollock faced criticism and skepticism from traditional art circles that questioned the validity of his innovative techniques, such as drip painting. Despite these obstacles, he ultimately achieved significant recognition and influence in the art world.
In 1930, Jackson Pollock worked as a mural painter in New York City, influenced by the Mexican muralists like Diego Rivera. He also began to develop his unique style, experimenting with various techniques and materials. This period marked a significant transition in his artistic journey, leading him toward the abstract expressionism for which he would later become famous.
Trying to depict natural things as realistically as possible can be called realism.
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He painted in the style of the Renaissance.
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The artistic style is known as op art.
The artistic style is known as op art.