Paul Jackson Pollock Research Paper

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The another artist who stood out of the crowd was action painter Paul Jackson Pollock known professionally as Jackson Pollock. Who created many works of art, using techniques of abstraction and expression? His noticeable work was mural 1943, Number 5 1948, Autumn Rhythm (Number 30) 1950. Pollock used rapid movement of dripping paint directly on to large canvases laid out on the floor. Pollock used paint cans and instead of brushes he preferred to use trowels, sticks, and knifes to apply the paint.
Jackson Pollock was born in Cody Wyoming on January 28, 1912. He grew up in Arizona and California. At the age of sixteen Pollock studied painting at the Manual Arts High School, Los Angeles, and in 1930 Pollock moved to New York City settling in Greenwich Village, where he studied at the Art Students League under Thomas Hart Benton.
Pollock began doing all his work in a completely abstract way in the mid 1940s, but Pollock's most recognizable abstract works was after 1947, then came a new approach to drip painting. This was
1943 Pollock had his one man show at Peggy Guggenheim’s gallery in New York City. Pollock became famous and popular years after.
October 1945 Pollock married an American painter Lee Krasner who helped Pollock succeed in the art world, it was questionable that if he hadn't married Krasner he wouldn't have been successful, with Pollock going through psychiatric treatment for his alcoholism, and saw very little of Pollock's paintings. Pollock and Krasner bought a farm-house in the spring’s area of East Hampton, and converted his barn in 1946 to a private studio where he created his drip

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