Abstract expressionists.
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You become an artist because you have the talent and the urge. This goes for any artist, not just Jackson Pollock.
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.
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After world war two, he became the symbol of new American painting. His paintings were the first form of complete abstraction, being subjecting and emotional and reflecting on his wild personality. He was the first person to paint what was called pure abstract so he influenced a lot of other artists. Pollock had a strong impact on computer art too. Today, there are hundreds of Pollock-like drawings made with the website jacsonpollock.org and with "JacksonPollock by Miltos Manetas" application for the iPod and iPad.
Yes, both Jackson Pollock and Gertrude Stein engaged in self-promotion to varying degrees. Pollock was known for cultivating a public image of the tormented artist, while Stein actively promoted her literary works and hosted salons to showcase her writing and support other artists. Both used their personalities and networks to advance their careers and gain recognition in their respective fields.
He was expelled from two high schools.
He liked to paint abstract expressionist paintings.
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What is certain is that he was expelled from two high schools.
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.
Ed Harris
Jackson Pollock did not paint "Moby-Dick". It is likely that you are confusing the artist with the author Herman Melville, who wrote the novel "Moby-Dick." Pollock was a renowned abstract expressionist painter known for his unique drip painting technique, which was not directly related to literary works like "Moby-Dick."
Paul cezanne encountered many artist now to paint what they think is the best way for them like jackson pollock! Although I don't think that he got encounter by Paul cezanne. Jackson pollock found out he worked better when the canvas was on the ground
You become an artist because you have the talent and the urge. This goes for any artist, not just Jackson Pollock.
Jermaine Jackson