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In the past when one has discussed the making of art, there have been two schools of thought: one with the emphasis on the end result or the "product," the other on how one goes about making or "responding to the work as it is being made," which is the "process." It is this last definition that will form the core of our 5 page discussion concerning American Abstract Expressionist painter, Jackson Pollock (1912-56). Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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It is this last definition that will form the core of our discussion concerning American Abstract Expressionist painter, Jackson Pollock (1912-56). Bibliography lists 5 sources. Bbpllock.doc
THE ART PROCESS OF JACKSON POLLOCK Research compiled
by B. Bryan Babcock August 2001 -- for more information on using this
paper properly Note to the student: The scope of your paper would not allow me to make a copy of the painting "Blue Poles," since copying a painting
off the web uses so much memory. However I have included a site of the painting for you if you want to add that image to your sample paper.
Introduction In the past when one has discussed the making of art, there have been two schools of thought: one with the emphasis on the end result or
the "product," the other on how one goes about making or "responding to the work as it is being made," which is the "process." It is this last definition
that will form the core of our discussion concerning American Abstract Expressionist painter, Jackson Pollock (1912-56). Paint Hard Live Hard The temptation when
dealing with Jackson Pollock is to become fascinated with what appeared to be the self-destructive qualities of his personal life. We, then are prompted to wonder, if, he was
such a jerk, as a human, how could he be a good, or some would even label "great," artist. Part of that paradox centers around the creative process itself.
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