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Jackson Pollock was influenced to splatter paint by various factors, including Native American art, Mexican muralists, and Surrealist techniques that emphasized spontaneity and the unconscious mind. His exploration of automatic drawing and the concept of "energy" in art led him to adopt a drip painting technique, allowing him to express his emotions and inner turmoil. Additionally, his desire to break away from traditional painting methods and create a more immersive experience for the viewer played a significant role in his splatter technique.

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