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Jackson Pollock often named his paintings based on their emotional impact or the experiences they evoked rather than their visual content. Many of his works were simply titled with numbers or names that reflected a particular moment or feeling, such as "No. 5" or "Blue Poles." This approach allowed him to emphasize the process of creation and the spontaneous, abstract nature of his art rather than adhering to traditional representational titles.

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