Jackson Pollock Inspired Art

threeemerald

Jun 28, 2024

28th June 2024

Jackson Pollock dripped paint onto large canvases on the floor. This way of painting was called action painting because Pollock would move very quickly across the painting, dribbling the paint in long, wobbly lines. Sometimes he threw the paint onto the canvas- and some of his paintings still have footprints on them from when he stepped in the paint. We then created our own Jason Pollock art.

 

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