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Nov 8, 2021 · His famous work Convergence is a living example of such sublimation of inner paradoxes, feelings, and emotions into a material work. Pollock’s main idea was that the painter has to subdue to the subconscious and only this way he would be able to follow the artistic path. Thus, Convergence proves this point – looking at the gentle lines ...
Jackson Pollock's greatness lies in developing one of the most radical abstract styles in the history of modern art, detaching line from color, redefining the categories of drawing and painting, and finding new means to describe pictorial space. Jackson Pollock was born in Cody, Wyoming in 1912. His father, LeRoy Pollock was a farmer and later ...
Apr 17, 2014 · Jackson Pollock's known Drip painting Convergence holds many shades of colors, different with intensity contrast and depth is an Abstract Expressionist art-work. Unlike his famous works No 5, 1948, Mural or The Deep, this piece holds much more bright and contrasting color making it eye-catching. Jackson Pollock's most paintings where large at size. This one is no exception. The canvas is the ...
Galaxy, 1947 by Jackson Pollock. Galaxy was created by Jackson Pollock 1947, and was exhibited on 1947 annual exhibition of the American Abstract Artists group. When art critics Clement Greenberg reviewed the 1947 exhibition, he complained that "not one is bold, extravagant, pertinacious or obsessed"; obviously, he was measuring the participants against the new standard set by Jackson Pollock ...
Jackson Pollock. Convergence, 1952. At nearly 8 feet high and 13 feet wide, Convergence is one of Pollack's celebrated "drip" paintings in which he drizzled and poured paint directly onto the canvas without using a paintbrush. The canvas rested on the floor as Pollock worked; the result is a document of his activity tracing the curves of his ...
The painting Convergence by Jackson Pollock originally started as a black and white painting. Believing the painting to be a failure, Pollock added color in an attempt to salvage it. The painting is a ‘convergence’ of two paintings, the earlier black and white version, and the new colorful version.