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The $50 Million Question
Pollocksthebollocks’s Weblog | October 2nd 2008 by Pollocks TheBollocks
I just found this article on the Teri Horton-Jackson Pollock documentary. Very well written. What really interested me was the comments that followed, including one by Teri Horton. The anti-Pollock fans all seemed so ignorant to me. Still eac read more
Oops…
The Milke Way | September 24th 2008 by Amanda Milke
Right so I’m still working on the guitar commission but I hit a small snag. See the person I’m doing the commission for wanted hands on the guitar as if they were playing. Now see, me being the musically illiterate person I am goofed up. read more
Action/Abstraction: Pollock, de Kooning, and American Art, 1940-1…
The {NewNew} Independant Artist, Designers and Crafters | September 21st 2008 by The {NewNew}
I had the good fortune to see this truly excellent exhibition at The Jewish Museum, in New York City, yesterday!I found it to be very exciting,inspirational and education.Taken verbatim from The Jewish Museum's website, the following words best descr read more
Never mind the Pollocks
Pollocksthebollocks’s Weblog | August 31st 2008 by Pollocks TheBollocks
She lived a life of sex, privilege and money - but all she wanted was credibility within the male-dominated art world. Stuart Jeffries on Peggy Guggenheim, millionaire collector Peggy Guggenheim had an ugly nose. In 1920, she asked a Cincinnati surge read more
Shozo Shimamoto
Pollocksthebollocks’s Weblog | August 31st 2008 by Pollocks TheBollocks
Szozo Shimamoto, was born in Osaka, Japan in 1928, he is an authoratative member of the Gutai Group, which was formed in 1954 in the Kansai region. Other important figures included in the group were the likes of Yoshihara Jiro, Kanayama Akira, Mura read more
THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF AN EX-OTHER MAN'S FAVORITE EX-OTHER MAN: Hot…
The Zenformation Professional | August 27th 2008
OXFORD, Ohio (ZP) -- There's things about me, I tell her, she's not going to want to hear about.In fact, there are things about me and where I've been, things I've done, that I don't want to hear about.She's not happy with my answer but, well, she ac read more
Características del arte contemporáneo
Artespain | August 8th 2008 by monica kreibohm
Number 8. 1949. Jackson Pollock. Expresionismo abstracto. El arte contemporáneo cuenta con una gran herencia estética de las vanguardias artísticas, la constante búsqueda de diferentes formas de expresión es uno de sus rasgos fundamentales. L read more
Portrait of the artist: The life and art of Jackson Pollock
Pollocksthebollocks’s Weblog | July 31st 2008 by Pollocks TheBollocks
He was a drunk, a depressive and a wife-beater. Many say he was also a genius. As one of his paintings sells for a record $140m, David Usborne looks at the private side of ‘Jack the Dripper’ If he were alive today, Jackson Pollock, the Am read more
Thursday: The Importance of the Arts—Pollock and Marbles
I Never Grew Up | July 30th 2008 by I Never Grew Up
Today was Abby’s first real “art lesson” involving the painting Number 31 by Jackson Pollock and the marble art lesson from Scribble Art by MaryAnn Kohl. I let Abby pick out the colors of paint at the craft store along with a bag read more
Stripped Down Design at Take Off Clothing
T-Shirt Reviews at Buy-Tees.net | July 17th 2008 by Paul Baines
I got an email from Raymond Koo of Take Off Clothing yesterday looking for a quick shout, I've noticed his work featured at a few other review sites which kind of knocked the wind out of my sails, I don't like to repeat news unless I can get a new an read more
Representantes del expresionismo
Artespain | July 14th 2008 by monica kreibohm
Los árboles rojos. 1906. Maurice Vlaminck. El noruego Eduard Munch está considerado el precursor del expresionismo. Sus obras destacan por la capacidad de expresión mediante una gama cromática fuerte, así como por las figuras contorsionadas, read more
Birth: Jackson Pollock
Pollocksthebollocks’s Weblog | July 7th 2008 by Pollocks TheBollocks
I thought I would include an old friend as I noticed nobody played with it for a long time, so create your own Pollock, show your kids and have fun. You can print screen crop and print when you have finished. Click here: Pollock Painting Click to read more
jackson + gwen = FUN CAKE
She Takes The Cake Blog | July 5th 2008 by Jen
Just winding up some Gwen and just having fun with a cake this morning. The bride, an art teacher, sent me her color swatches and at one point a description of some splashes of color. Immediately I asked if she meant Jackson Pollock and she said ye read more
The Art of the “Dreaming”
Pollocksthebollocks’s Weblog | July 4th 2008 by Pollocks TheBollocks
Kngwarreye, who was 86 years old when she died in 1996, is arguably one of the more significant Australian artists to have emerged in the last decade and a half, and one with a prodigious output. In the last eight years of her life Kngwarreye produce read more
Galaxy
gregorio art studio | July 3rd 2008 by Gregorio
copywright by GregorioThis is another of my pieces also inspired buy the works of Jackson Pollock.I've really looked at his works a lot in photos and also in person and believe although the inspiration is there I've thrown in some of my own technique read more
Paint your own Jackson Pollack
Anartistatheart | June 26th 2008
YES...you can actually "paint your own Jackson Pollock"....how bout that? His technique was innovative yet so simplistic. Create your own and find the artist in you... read more
University Of Iowa Prepares To Clean Up
SayCampusLife | June 23rd 2008 by Matt Keegan
A historic flood ravaged portions of the US Midwest earlier this month including several cities which are home to well known colleges and universities. The University of Iowa located in Iowa City was one such school severely impacted by a spate of st read more
The Anatomy of a Novel: Active Imagination
Fisher King Press | June 8th 2008 by Jackson Fisher
by Lawrence H. Staples author of Guilt with a TwistActive Imagination: What it is:Active imagination is a technique developed by Jung to help amplify, interpret, and integrate the contents of dreams and creative works of art. When approached by way o read more
The Anatomy of a Novel: Active Imagination
Guilt with a Twist | June 8th 2008 by Jackson Fisher
by Lawrence H. Staples author of Guilt with a TwistActive Imagination: What it is:Active imagination is a technique developed by Jung to help amplify, interpret, and integrate the contents of dreams and creative works of art. When approached by way o read more
Repeating The Same Behavior And Expecting Different Results Is Th…
Fear And Loathing - The Gonzo Papers | June 6th 2008
I had my IT guy came in yesterday to see if he could diagnose why my machine has been running slower than normal.It came as no surprise to him that I had too, too, too many bookmarks. Another problem he found was a bulging My Photos file. He was baff read more
THE FLOW OF MUSIC
gregorio art studio | May 30th 2008 by Gregorio
Copyright by GregorioThis is one of my pieces that really show my love of the technique used by Jackson Pollock.There is some thing very liberating and free about this.The ability to let read more
Creativity and Mental Health: Mutually exclusive?
The Writing Porch | May 27th 2008 by J. Louise Larson
On a mediabistro.com thread, a writer who has been feeling depressed asked for input from fellow writers recently.Most responding posters recommended a visit with a good internist to make sure hormone and thyroid issues and other possible physiologic read more
If I Only Ruled the Earth
The Authoring Auctioneer | May 24th 2008 by John J Savo, the Authoring Auctioneer
Not being a cartoon, I am forced to rule the Earth inside my own head, an exercise in intellectual self-abuse which may very well one day lead to my complete mental collapse. But before that happens, I wish to offer the following as a record of my b read more
FRANZ KLINE - 23 May, 1910
Pollocksthebollocks’s Weblog | May 22nd 2008 by Pollocks TheBollocks
Happy Birthday to Franz for this week. I just thought I would give him a mention and bring him to the top again. Franz Kline was born May 23, 1910, in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. While enrolled at Boston University, he took art classes at the Boston read more
My Favorite Drip Painting
the talking crow | May 12th 2008 by Sara Pulver
I used to do these drip paintings, came up with the technique the night I saw the movie Pollock. You can see more on my website here. read more
Boxing up the Evidence
Megan Chapman's Studio Blog | May 2nd 2008 by Megan Chapman
First some news:I will be at first Friday gallery walk at the Blue Moon Gallery in Hot Springs, Arkansas tonight from 5-9pm.If you are in the area, please stop by, I would love to meet you. I will also be there next month, Friday June 6, from 5-9pm f read more
Webart: Splatter it yourself (S.I.Y)
Dutch Problogger | April 23rd 2008 by Ernst-Jan Pfauth
Jackson Pollock by Miltos Manetas, original design by Stamen More webart here read more
Sunday: A Photo Documentary
Stephan Miller | April 13th 2008 by Stephan Miller
I always thought I would carry around a digital camera everywhere and be one of those people who take pictures of everything. Never happened until today. A nice classic looking Bungalow with a decent price. Not very many closets, but I like woodwork read more
Make Artist Photos from FotoSketcher
iPod, Internet, Computer, Free Software, Tips, Make Money On… | March 15th 2008 by Tim
Have you dream of become an artist? I myself like painting too when I was young. I remember, I enroll to a drawing learning class every weekend. I have learn how to do water painting. Its quite fun and the drawing looks artistic after touch up by the read more
Weird, Wild Pictures
tilt says . . . | March 2nd 2008 by tiltsays
There was this one time when I ate a hot dog with ketchup, mustard, relish, onions, sauerkraut, chili and bacon. It was tasty. I felt so lucky to have found it lying under the couch. I guess it was under the couch for a long time because I felt a read more

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