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Jackson Pollock - Did he put more into his paintings than most artists?
Jackson Pollock Did he put more into his paintings than most artists? Jackson Pollock was a revolutionary painter and took his methods to new heights so that he could work more directly with the canvas to show pure emotion within his art work. In 1938, Jackson Pollock went to see a psychoanalysis to help him get over a drinking problem, but he couldn't express himself well enough through words so he decided to draw a series
who tried very hard to add more to his paintings than most people he tried to add a bit of himself to each picture by letting his unconscious mind flow freely over the canvas and putting more into his paintings than most artists. Bibliography #1 Art & Man, Mar 1985, Vol15 No5 #2 Discovering Art Hisrtory, Gerald F Brommer, 1988, Davis Publications inc., Pg# 473-474 #3 Sunsite.unc.edu/wm/paint/auth/pollck/ #4 132.229.192.124/www.let.data/Arthis/Modernism/works.htm

