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    created by American artist Jackson Pollock in 1949 and currently is hung on a wall in the Rhode Island School of Design Museum. In order to create his piece‚ the Pollock used oil paint‚ aluminum paint‚ enamel‚ and even carpet tacks‚ and ended up with a truly texturally intricate result. It stands at 108.9 x 55.2 cm‚ or 42 7/8 x 21 3/4 inches for those less metrically-inclined. Magic Lantern is a fascinating abstract painting‚ but in comparison to many other abstract paintings‚ this work of art focusses

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    He knew. The dog was dead alright. If the sight of its prone body‚ half turned inside out 180°‚ Jackson Pollock style in the middle of the road‚ and also streaked near the curb thirty feet ahead wasn’t enough proof‚ then the smell was. Eau de maggots‚ rubber burn‚ iron number three. In fact‚ he wasn’t entirely sure it was a dog‚ to begin with‚ and was suddenly uncomfortably struck with visions of the mystery meat that had been served for lunch each Friday in high-school. Today was a Thursday and

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    that one being‚ Jackson Pollock. Jackson Pollock is an important figure in the art world. He is known for starting a movement of abstract expressionism by using his body and motion to create huge pieces of art on large canvases. However‚ his leap from abstract art to figurative took us all by the reins into a new direction of who Jackson Pollock was and is. Jackson Pollock figurative works are representational but also show a deeper meaning and metaphor hiding within. Jackson Pollock rose into fame

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    abstract artists such as Jackson Pollock. Critics of Pollock claim that his drip painting style is lazy and uncreative: not art. As a fellow artist I find these claims outrageous and uneducated. I personally believe that Jackson Pollock was an amazing artist and deserved every ounce of fame he got. Art is subjective‚ there is no right or wrong way to make art. Being and artist is about expressing oneself through any medium; whether it be music‚ painting‚ drawing‚ singing‚ etc. Pollock expressed himself

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    The dominant figure that steered the course of the Abstract Expressionist movement was the infamous painter Jackson Pollock. He was born Paul Jackson Pollock in Cody‚ Wyoming on January 28‚ 1912. He was the fifth and youngest son and grew up in Arizona and California after his family left him when he was a little over one year old. Pollock’s artistic journey began at the Manual Arts School in Los Angeles‚ California where he joined two of his brothers. From there‚ he went on to New York to attend

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    Jackson pollock was one of the most influential and well known American painter‚ also known to be the founder of the famous art style called drip painting. Pollock has a tough childhood hood‚ where his father abandoned the family when he was 9 years old and had to go through upbringing‚ but appreciated nature as he grew up. He was addicted to alcohol which became the reason for his poverty and had to stay with his brother to get himself together. Pollock had a hard time adapting a specific art

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    The expressionist artist whose work I admire the most is artist‚ Jackson Pollock. He is an outstanding artist‚ one of the most famous if not the most famous abstract expressionist of his time. Jackson Pollock was born on the 28th of January‚ in Cody‚ Wyoming. Pollock’s childhood was a hard one because his family was always moving‚ his dad was an alcoholic and he was the youngest of all four of his brothers. He discovered his passion for art when he moved to Los Angeles‚ California‚ there he attended

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    it. It was because of these actions that allowed the actual look of each stroke up to chance. His paint‚ stroke‚ and placement were done by choice‚ but the actual look of his paintings were left to chance because he stroke reacted independently and

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    Pollock’s drip art became a sensational hit in the mid 1940’s amidst the time of post-Great Depression. Unlike Van Gogh‚ Pollock’s work gained fame for his technique and style with his background life‚ gaining little attention in his pathway to fame. Pollock himself stated that over time‚ his passive nature towards his own art led to the beginning of his numbering of canvases instead of the routine naming of pieces because he wished to stray from the regular style of representational art. From works such

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    This article entails a biography on Jackson Pollock and how he created some of his works of art to the way he lived his day to day life. Number 17a was created in 1948 with oil paints on fiberboard. Pollock used unusual tools to paint this painting‚ tools such as trowels‚ shovels‚ or other non-contemporary tools. Biographical information on Jackson Pollock in this article originated from texts written by Betty Parsons. Parsons texts teach us about Pollocks personal life‚ how he lived or how he

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