good job, i like it. I did recently a animation with color pouring down skycrapers. if you are interested in more motion pictures watch this animation on my channel
not too much respect for pollock on youtube. there could be a reason for that. all you pollock loving gringos should check out a guy called francis bacon if you want to see the best 20century painter
You need to get some action, shoot a real gun, wear a respirator, and rethink the whole neo-Pollack angle (these priorities go for any college student attempting to "action paint" in the 21st C.).
I dunno mang, Pollock never painted that much upright, most of the time the canvas is on the floor and paint drips from top to bottom not in a random manner. His feelings and thoughts moving his wrists...he controlled the paint, and not vice versa...and he's always moving around the canvas while painting. Nice try though...the end result doesn't look like any of Pollock's work. Did you use house paint? or acrylic? ... it looks like you made a mess on the floor.
let me elaborate on my previous comment. your whole idea to emulate a jackson pollock is trite. its people like you who mindlessly commodify and make it cool to revive the drip jackson pollock motif (this mostly occurs at community college art programs). also, the fact that you are using a pressurized gun while mimicking him as a homage is insulting. pollock placed his canvas on the ground anyways.
i never intended to emulate pollock. i clearly stated that the project at hand was to create a mechanism that created marks on a surface without the use of the hand. hence, "mechanized." it seems you're completely overlooking the principle that one can learn by doing something that has already been done. you can look at a painting all day, but only learn something about it if you try it yourself.
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good job, i like it. I did recently a animation with color pouring down skycrapers. if you are interested in more motion pictures watch this animation on my channel
best wishes
bbstepho 11 months ago
not too much respect for pollock on youtube. there could be a reason for that. all you pollock loving gringos should check out a guy called francis bacon if you want to see the best 20century painter
arffarff 2 years ago
You need to get some action, shoot a real gun, wear a respirator, and rethink the whole neo-Pollack angle (these priorities go for any college student attempting to "action paint" in the 21st C.).
thew19 2 years ago
Pollock is... Pollock and you are not Pollock.
It's a very strange and violent manner to paint.
Pollock was dancing on his canevas, you; you are only shooting.
Neverless,the result is not bad
victorinefollana 3 years ago
that mural always creeps me out when i see it!
Silentbobsbud150 3 years ago
Love it. 5-stars
Luscoreyndon 4 years ago
I dig this. Very cool. 5 stars bro.
clineco 4 years ago
way! fasy motion is cool
JACKJOSS 4 years ago
looks like some kind of massmurdering had been going on in there
sawtan 4 years ago
Hey! A friend of mine here in Brazil developed a kind of Pollock bike at University. See my "Skyline" video.
Videoman66 5 years ago
its like shit..in vertical...terrible..my bathroom art its better. sorry, but no good.
wkepler 5 years ago
I dunno mang, Pollock never painted that much upright, most of the time the canvas is on the floor and paint drips from top to bottom not in a random manner. His feelings and thoughts moving his wrists...he controlled the paint, and not vice versa...and he's always moving around the canvas while painting. Nice try though...the end result doesn't look like any of Pollock's work. Did you use house paint? or acrylic? ... it looks like you made a mess on the floor.
klakalak 5 years ago
this project wasn't intended to look like anything pollock did...i'm not trying to emulate anyone by any means. it was latex based house paint.
softcoreseizure 5 years ago
let me elaborate on my previous comment. your whole idea to emulate a jackson pollock is trite. its people like you who mindlessly commodify and make it cool to revive the drip jackson pollock motif (this mostly occurs at community college art programs). also, the fact that you are using a pressurized gun while mimicking him as a homage is insulting. pollock placed his canvas on the ground anyways.
skatebawd 5 years ago
i never intended to emulate pollock. i clearly stated that the project at hand was to create a mechanism that created marks on a surface without the use of the hand. hence, "mechanized." it seems you're completely overlooking the principle that one can learn by doing something that has already been done. you can look at a painting all day, but only learn something about it if you try it yourself.
softcoreseizure 5 years ago 2
i'm sure if he were alive today, he really would be insulted by someone trying to learn more about his own studies through practice, wouldn't he.
softcoreseizure 5 years ago
its ballsy of you to emulate jackson pollock, this looks terrible
skatebawd 5 years ago
good job ruining a wall
alienmode 5 years ago
ballsy of you to emulate jackson pollock
skatebawd 5 years ago
Funny. i applaud you. However, the mural looks like shit. You are no Pollock, dude.
ParisHeel 5 years ago
Ew, I like it. It's really, really ugly. In a good way, though.
spacesombrero 5 years ago
i've never seen pollock do that...weird
softcoreseizure 5 years ago
meh
rowstyles 5 years ago
Do not fuck with pollock man. Anyway, nice work.
calamandrei 5 years ago