Jackson Pollock & Mark Rothko: Icons of Abstract Expressioni
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i love his art,comes from the soul,he whent 3 years without a drink when he did his best work,but he did have help on his way,as i allways say,not what you know but who you know in the world of art.
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i feel its kinda ridiculous how they interpret the painting. violent like a boxing match and yet lyrical like a ballet? just shows anyone can interpret it in anyway they like. dont think there really is an intention in spilling paint all over the place
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@tf2weekly Niether did Pollock.
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That's 140 million dollars if i ever saw it.
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@whoisbbg Isn't it.
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@MrMikeludo Nar nar nar, nar, nar, nar nar nar.
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@tf2weekly only for your expectation? bye bye.
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@TheLaughingMan0603 Then do it and prove you can make money doing it. I guarantee you won't.
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@ptlofts I'm not a critic of the man, but I can guarantee he didn't live his life to the fullest. He tried to do new things, yes, but he wasn't a happy person by any means. To live your life to the best of your ability would be to try to make yourself happy first and foremost and not be a raging alcoholic.
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No entiendo como esta clase de pintura llegó a ser importante, para mí es basura de un borracho loco que mató a su mujer y se mató a él mismo. Se burló de todo el mundo con esta espontaneidad bacía y sin significado.
@zappasaurus I bet he lived his life to the fullest.
Much more than any of you stupid critic snobs!
ptlofts 1 year ago 10
I cant believe it.. a poor and unnecesary explanation of pollocks work with quiet jazz music behind, this paintings doesnt have the secuence of the classical dance, they only could have the secuence of dropping bombs! Excuse my bad english
MAM18 10 months ago 2