Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Chapter 22

Pollock it stated with his principle teacher and there is were he thought about artist and the work that he can show to everyone he was glad he got to see the place as wher  the princlple had thought him. one of his famous paintings is shimmering substance like the one we have in the class room and he had no abstarct on how it went and where to start he just let loose of the brush and went banans with it is was great and exprpessing and relaxting was the deal. the abstarct and the nonrepresentational are more common then beofre when he grasped for terms to speak. unlike Pollock there was willem de Kooning he began his paintings by taking a magaizen and make the picture from there i thought really who would do that but, the picture came out and with more life to the picture i thought it was amasing to see something so different and with more admoration than what the magazien had. he thought about his drawings unlike Pollock he didnt. ther as Pollock and William had a strong sence of abstract.

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