Because used large canvases and splattered paint on them with big brushes.
jackson pollock
He pu a large canvas on the floor, dipped large brushes in paint and splattered the paint on to the canvas.
Jackson Pollock was referred to as 'the dripper' because he dripped and poured paint onto a very large canvas, which was on the floor. He is described as having intense energy, which comes through in his work.
No, he did not.
He laid his canvases on the studio floor, then poured or dripped paint onto them using hardened brushes, sticks, and even basting syringes as paint applicators.
He has been dead since 1956, but he was a painter who was famous for putting canvas upon the floor and splattering paint all over them.
In his barn of course!
Jackson Pollock was drunk 0.0
He ate paint
Jackson Pollock created abstract painting drippings. Pollock usually works on the floor and on a big canvas. Pollock also created ceramics.
In 1950.
He spread a canvas on the floor, and with big brushes or brooms he splattered paint which he kept in big buckets on to the canvas.