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  1. 60x30 inches 1.9 inches deep. Original Painting - Acrylic on Canvas. Varnished & Finished around the Sides. Ready to Hang in your home. A large modern abstract painting in the style of Jackson Pollock. Painted in shades of turquoise and blue.

  2. Deemed the “greatest painter alive” during his lifetime, Jackson Pollock was an American painter who was a major artist abstract expressionist art in the 20th century. Pollock was expelled from two high schools during his formative years, the second one being Los Angeles Manual Arts School, where he was encouraged to pursue his interest in art.

  3. Autumn Rhythm (Number 30) Jackson Pollock American. 1950. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 919. The Met acquired this monumental "drip" painting by Pollock in 1957, the year following the artist’s unexpected death—a sign of how quickly his reinvention of painting was accepted into the canon of modern art.

  4. Blue poles embodies Pollock’s ideas about pure painting and the unconscious. The energy and scale offer us the possibility of stepping into Pollock’s world. It brings together his complex experience of life, alternating between darkness and light, between turmoil and elation.

  5. Pollock is best known for working methods of pouring or dripping paint onto a large canvas on the floor, moving about it as he worked, the entire art process being a kind of performance. Typically moving from left to right as if "writing" the work, Pollock laid the key vertical and horizontal elements down first, mostly black or white, and then ...

  6. ‘Yellow Islands‘, Jackson Pollock, 1952 ‘Yellow Islands‘, Jackson Pollock, 1952. Skip navigation. Shop. Become a Member. Main menu. Art and artists. Our collection Artists Artworks Art by theme Explore Videos Podcasts Short articles In depth Art Terms Tate Research Student resources Make art Create like ...

  7. Blue Poles, or Number 11, 1952, contains shoe and footprints and even shards of glass embedded in canvas - telling traces of Pollock's vigorous working methods and turbulent life. During the period he painted Blue Poles he was drinking in binges, though Krasner has stated that the painting took a great deal of time and was not the spontaneous ...