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    Who is Jackson Pollock?

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    Essay 1: Who the #$%& is Jackson Pollock I would advise the company to purchase the painting. There is just too much evidence supporting the artwork as an original Pollock. This evidence includes‚ but is not limited to: a fingerprint on the artwork that matches up to other fingerprints found on things that can be traced to Pollock; and when compared side by side to an original Pollock‚ No. 5‚ 1948‚ the artwork looks very similar. In addition‚ the artwork has been investigated and evaluated

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    Jackson Pollock Monologue

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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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    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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    The Greyed Rainbow by Jackson Pollock Art a small word consist of just three letters‚ but has huge meaning. It has not any boundaries or limits. Art can be define in words but sometimes we can express it more accurately and beautifully without words. But one should have that talent and courage to express emotions and feelings with the world without even using a single word. There are many forms of art‚ like dancing‚ singing‚ acting‚ painting and much more‚ but the true art is what‚ which you

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    The Essential Jackson Pollock By Justin Spring In 1912‚ Jackson was born into a Scottish-Irish working class family from Cody‚ Wyoming. It’s a little known fact that Pollock was an alcoholic‚ and had struggles with mental issues‚ including depression. Many of his most famous painting‚ including his splatter paintings that gained him notoriety‚ were done while under the influence of alcohol. Alcohol was the cause behind much of his art‚ but it was also the cause of his death. On August 11

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    Jackson Pollock was a very well known artist known for his abstract work. Pollock was born on January 28‚ 1912‚ in Wyoming. Throughout the early stages of Pollock’s life‚ his family moved all around different parts of the west. Pollock’s father who was abusive and an alcoholic left his family when he was just eight years old. Jackson Pollock’s older brother Charles stepped in and acted as a father to Jackson. Charles was an artist himself and influenced Jackson in a big way. He enrolled in a Manual

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    blurriness in his vision was created purely by the power of his psyche. The mind has immense authority over an individual‚ and Jackson Pollock explores this idea in his work‚ Autumn Rhythm. Pollock portrays the power of the mind through his use of simple colors‚ chaotic design and the contrast these two elements create. Pollock exclusively uses simple‚ neutral colors in Autumn Rhythm. He relies purely on shades of black‚ white‚ and beige to create this work.

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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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    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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    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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