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Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Jackson Pollock


Jackson Pollock (1912-1956) was an interesting artist. He defied convention, and refused to let himself be constrained by conventional shapes and forms. I am not particularly a fan of Jackson Pollock's work, but I found this web site and it is one of the most entertaining art sites that I have ever visited. Try it out! http://jacksonpollock.org/

Jackson Pollock. (American, 1912-1956). Shimmering Substance. 1946. Museum of Modern Art, NYC.

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10 comments:

  1. Thank you sooo much...that was so much fun.

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  2. I have a couple of these "pollocks" printed out on my bulletin board. It's nice when you can get the good colors.

    I have been thinking alot about Pollock lately since that movie "My Kid Could Paint That" has been in the press. Interesting subject.

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  3. Thanks so much. This was lots of fun. I created a couple of Pollock-esque masterpieces and immediately hit space!!

    Pat

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  4. BA - I haven't heard of this movie, I will look it up.

    There is a children's book called 'Olivia'. Olivia (who is a pig) goes to the museum, and is inspired (and baffled) by a Pollock painting. When she comes home, she recreates his work on the wall of her room (and gets in a lot of trouble!).

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  5. So glad you see you post this! Thanks for sharing :) Hm, and that movie, sounds interesting.

    ~Kate

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  6. What a great website experience. I love it. I've seen quite a few Pollacks up close and I am always amazed at how many layers each piece has. The canvases must weigh a hundred pounds. Thanks for sharing his cool site

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  7. Well I could be amused all day with that.

    Thank you!

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  8. I checked out that site and it certainly is a bit of fun!

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  9. Fun site....I haven't heard of the movie either but sounds interesting.

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