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I would imagine 'Blue Poles' was simply the next painting Pollock was working on, trying to move further forward. That said it is a painting i have seen 'in the flesh' and would like to point out it is one of his most colourful later paintings. With the 'Blue poles' themselves it is possible he was reapplying a strong awareness of composition and figure (as abstract mark) into his painting process.

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What style did Jackson pollock use in Blue Poles?

Jackson Pollock's Blue Poles is one of his drip paintings it is essentially not to be representational like looking at a portrait of a man but represent the action of painting, his action painting communicates the process of painting itself, open up to subconscious understanding.


What paint did Jackson pollock use?

Jackson Pollock (1912-1956) used a variety of types of paints. In Number 1, 1950 (Lavender Mist), and Blue Poles, he used oil, enamel and aluminum paint; these famous artworks are located in the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., and the National Gallery of Art of Australia, Canberra, respectively.In other works, he used one type of paint only. Guardians of the Secret at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, is an oil on canvas, while Autumn Rhythmn (Number 30) - a highlight of the Metropolitan Museum of Art - is an enamel on canvas.


What is names of Jackson pollock's artwork?

Jackson Pollock is renowned for several iconic works, including "No. 5, 1948," which is one of his most famous drip paintings. Other notable pieces include "Blue Poles," "Convergence," and "Lavender Mist." His style, characterized by dynamic and energetic application of paint, revolutionized abstract expressionism.


What does poles mean in scientific terms?

hay what does poles mean in science


What are the Geographical poles on the earth?

The geographical poles are the North and South Poles. The South Pole is at 90 degrees S latitude. The North Pole is at 90 degrees N latitude. All lines of longitude converge at both poles.

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Can you point me to an image of the painting Blue Poles by Jackson Pollock?

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What style did Jackson pollock use in Blue Poles?

Jackson Pollock's Blue Poles is one of his drip paintings it is essentially not to be representational like looking at a portrait of a man but represent the action of painting, his action painting communicates the process of painting itself, open up to subconscious understanding.


Who painted blue poles?

The artist that painted the Blue Poles was 'Jackson Pollock'.


What is the most recent valuation of Jackson pollock's painting blue poles?

In 2003, it was valued at $40 million, purchased in 1973 for $2 million by Gough Whitlam for the Australian people.


What inspired Jackson Pollock to do Blue Poles?

Jackson Pollock was inspired by me (Michael Jackson).


Which infamous painting was described by the Australian press as having been done by drunks?

The infamous painting described by the Australian press as having been done by drunks is "Blue Poles" by Jackson Pollock. This abstract expressionist artwork created in 1952 features vibrant blue poles surrounded by splashes of paint, which led to the criticism of its chaotic and seemingly haphazard composition. Despite initial negative reactions, "Blue Poles" has since become a celebrated piece in modern art history.


What do totems poles represent?

I really don't know because I here the same reason you


Reasons for Earth magnetic north poles being mapped and why they need to be kept up to date is?

There are no "magnetic north poles", only one. (There is also a magnetic south pole.)The reason is that the magnetic poles change over time.


Why choose fiberglass tent poles over aluminum?

The only reason you would is because they are cheaper...


Why weight of body is more at the poles need scientific reason?

The weight of an object is determined by the gravitational force acting on it, which is slightly stronger at the poles due to the Earth's oblate shape. The equatorial bulge caused by the Earth's rotation pushes mass towards the poles, resulting in a slightly greater gravitational pull and therefore a slightly higher weight at the poles.


What did the Chinook decorate around their houses?

The large poles that held up the roof beams were decorated with painting and carvings. The front of the house was decorated in this way too.


Why iron fillings make circles when they putting on cardboard with magnet?

The reason is because of the magnetic fields of the north and south poles