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trioxina245 · 1 year
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Fantastic Four / Composition with Pouring II, art by Jack Kirby and Jackson Pollock
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lawrencefineart · 1 year
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Rolph Scarlett, untitled drip painting, c.1948-1952, the Sam Esses Estate. Jackson Pollock was employed as a carpenter at the Museum of Non-Objective Art (later the Guggenheim) at the same time that Scarlett was painting works that would go into the museum’s collection, so it is entirely possible that they met, talked, and observed. In any case, their approach to drip was different. Pollock was intensely involved in his work whereas Scarlett too more of an automotist approach. He writes of filling a can hung on a string with paint. Then he would puncture a hole in the bottom and would send the can circling over the canvas. Of smaller things are great movements made. Available. Please contact. #rolphscarlett @guggenheim #modernart #artadvisory #drippainting #splatterpaint #jacksonpollock #artonpaper #abstractexpressionism #abstractart #nonobjectiveart #paintingoftheday https://www.instagram.com/p/Cq4HrimJbS3/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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jameslkennedy · 1 year
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Jackson Pollock, Lucifer, 1947
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aiartbysurya · 1 year
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"Exploding Jackson Pollock painting"
Exploding Jackson Pollock painting
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victorpoirel · 1 year
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"Numéro 83 (Métamorphose)" 162x130 Acrylique Sur Toile 2022 #victorpoirelstudio #victorpoirel #acrylic #acrylicpainting #acryliconcanvas #modernart #contemporaryart #abstract #abstractpainting #metamorphosis #biomorphism #biomorphic #frenchartist #gesturepainting #actionpainting #newartists #studiopainting #frenchpainter #jacksonpollock #davidreed #christopherwool #andremasson #ashilegorky #lyndabenglis (à Paris, France) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cn4n-kqo2IE/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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wscranmore · 2 years
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“Vices And Voices” (2017) is acrylic on canvas board, 16x20”. Now framed and on show starting July1st at Brassworks Annex. 🔷 #helenfrankenthaler #paulklee #kandinsky #henrymoore #hanshofmann #robertmotherwell #joanmiro #franzkline #edwardhopper #wscranmore #jacksonpollock #basquiat #picasso #dekooning #robertrauschenberg #joanmitchell #jmwturner #marktobey #masterartists #emergingartists (at Milwaukie, Oregon) https://www.instagram.com/p/CfMbJeYLeA_/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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graceanis · 9 months
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Abstract Expressionism/Action Painting
Jackson Pollock's art can be misunderstood or not liked by some people because not very people get the hype and significance behind his art. Jackson Pollock created his famous paintings by drip painting. 1947, Jackson started his new way of creating art by pouring paint straight from a can, scattering, and flinging it across a canvas on the floor. He didn’t start his art journey from scattering paint across a canvas but he succeeded on knowing exactly what kind of brushes and motions to use while working. Jackson Pollocks abstract-expressionist art showed freeness and fearlessness to go through with something even though it meant that some people would not support. To me his art shows freedom and free movement and that’s the best type of art in my opinion. He doesn’t start his art process with a thought in mind but goes freely and with the flow until he has a base and it is up to his liking. I feel as he saw this as an opportunity to expand art and open something new in his career and so he did and now a great inspiration. Art is crazy but we have great people who are ready to take the risks and progress it no matter what. Art comes in different ways but the best art rises questions when viewed. 
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papgiftcom · 11 months
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thisismarta · 1 year
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WRITING, THINKING AND LOOKING CRITICALLY
How did Jackson Pollock go from studying with Thomas Hart Benton and using abstract imagery in his paintings to removing all imagery in his famous “drip” paintings? 
Jackson Pollock was a very famous painter, and he was well known for his “drip paintings.” This technique was all about pouring the paint, making the paint drip, and splash it on the canvas. Pollock went from studying with Thomas Hart Benton and using abstract imagery in his painting to removing all imaginary in his paintings. This is because he wanted to express his feelings in his own way without any restrictions. In order for him to feel good, he would show his feelings through paint splashes, lines, and the use of different colors rather than illustrating his feelings. He was a direct painter, and he never wanted to base his works of art on drawing or color sketches. In his paintings I can see a lot of chaos, and at the same time a lack of harmony and lack of structural organization. Therefore, this reflects all the feelings and moods of Pollock that he would put in every painting. He was able to transfer the chaos and all the feelings like anger and happiness that were in his head into the canvas. In conclusion, he started making paintings with no imaginary and using the drip technique to fully express his feeling and be straight forward. This was his own way to let out his emotions.
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idestroyhumanity · 1 year
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I want to be #jacksonpollock when I grow up. https://www.instagram.com/p/CqMHLVrvEbY/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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bellisleart · 1 year
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Sidewalk Surfin’ 2023 15x20” oil #bellisleart #ahmusings #surrealism #surrealart #graffiti #streetart #jacksonpollock #banksy #surf #surfing https://www.instagram.com/p/CqISRc_ueHU/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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himbeerhaus · 1 year
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Lu // Malerei Nr. 31 von Jackson Pollock // Achterbahn, groß wie ne Ein-Zimmer-Wohnung
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Lu am Sonntag Leute, ich steh' hier vor dem Bild "Malerei Nr. 31" von Jackson Pollock im MoMA in NY und bin immer noch von dem Ding geflasht. Guck dir das an: groß wie ne Ein-Zimmer-Wohnung, vollgekleckst mit Farbe in allen möglichen Farben. Ich hab' gehört, der Typ hat das Bild auf dem Boden liegend gemacht und dann die Farbe draufgespritzt. Ich frag mich, ob der dabei was geraucht hat oder so, um auf diese Idee zu kommen. Aber mal im Ernst, wenn du dich auf das Bild einlässt, dann siehst du, dass da mehr ist als nur chaotische Farbkleckse. Es gibt irgendwie eine Struktur und eine Ordnung in dem Chaos, wenn du genau hinschaust. Ich mein', da sind Straßen, eine Karte einer Stadt, die dunklen Linien, die sich irgendwie durch das Bild ziehen und es gibt Bereiche, wo es ruhiger wird und andere, wo es wieder wild wird. Das Bild hängt auch nicht einfach gerade an der Wand, sondern hat so eine leichte Wölbung, die ihm noch mehr Dynamik gibt. Vielleicht hab ich auch nur ne leichte Wölbung, die hängen das Bild schon gerade auf, keine Sorge. Die können das. Ich bin kein Experte oder so, aber ich find's einfach krass, wie Jackson Pollock mit seiner Art zu malen damals neue Wege gegangen ist. Auch wenn ich mir das nie in meine Wohnung hängen würde, allein schon wegen der Größe, finde ich es beeindruckend, wie viel Kraft und Energie das Bild ausstrahlt. …Pause, geh mich mal kurz entspannen und bin gleich wieder da…
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People Looking at Paintings Jackson Pollock's One: Number 31 Fotograf: Pete, CC BY-SA 2.0 Jaja, definitiv ein wilder Ritt auf der Achterbahn! Das Bild ist wie ein riesiges Chaos aus Farben und Formen, das auf den ersten Blick keinen Sinn ergibt. Aber je länger man hinschaut, desto mehr Details entdeckt man und desto faszinierender wird es. Pollock hat die Farben mit einem sehr unkonventionellen und direkten Ansatz auf die Leinwand geworfen. Es ist eine Art von "Spontanorgasmus". Wenn ihr mal hier seid, geht auf jeden Fall das MoMA besuchen, um die "Malerei Nr. 31" in voller Größe zu erleben. Euer Lu Read the full article
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karinesauzedde · 1 year
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Alain Laboile (Français, né en 1968) Pollock, 2016 © Alain Laboile - Courtesy The Hulett Collection #pollock #jacksonpollock #painter #painting #art #arts #artstagram #artofinstagram #artoninstagram #girl #littlegirl #kid #kidsofinstagram #kids #photography #photo #blackanwhitephotography #bw #bnw #bnwphotography #bnwmood #bwphotography #portrait #cute #fun #funny #blackboard #chalk #playing #game @alainlaboile @jackson_pollock @jackson__pollock @jacksonpollock_official @jackson_pollock__art @jackson_pollock_ @thehulettcollection https://www.instagram.com/p/Co5XAXeLty4/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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victorpoirel · 1 year
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"Numéro 88 L' Enfant" 100x81 Acrylique Sur Toile 2017-2022 #victorpoirelstudio #victorpoirel #painting #acrylic #acrylicpainting #acryliconcanvas #canvas #contemporaryart #modernart #artnow #artcollectors #jacksonpollock #pablopicasso #alainrobbegrillet # (à Paris, France) https://www.instagram.com/p/CocoSviovr_/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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pajaropinto · 1 year
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By Pájaro Pinto #pajaropinto #abstract #abstractexpressionism #sauvagegallery #saatchigallery #gallery #abstractpainting #artgallery #jacksonpollock #londonabstractartist #croydoncollege #tatemodern #moma #eccocadiz #abstratartist #expresionismoabstracto #fineartabstract #museum #painter #italia #usa #norway #fineart #finland #germanyart #spanishartgallery #polandartgallery #germanartgallery #atelier #pájaropinto https://www.instagram.com/p/CnwN-gHoLU6/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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julianscorpio · 1 year
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"VUELVO AL SUR" Prints Available at @fineartamerica https://julian-gardea.pixels.com/ Check out the link in my bio! #vuelvo #vuelvoalsur #art #artcollective #artprint #artoftheday #artgallery #artbuyers #artbuyer #black #gold #blackandgold #pollock #jacksonpollock #jacksonpollockinspired #jacksonpollockstyle #drip #dripart #drippainting #fineartamerica #fineartamericaartist #fineart #abstractexpressionism #abstractart #abstractpainting #buyart #collectart #artcollectors #artcollection (at Albuquerque, New Mexico) https://www.instagram.com/p/CnTDE1brR_M/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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