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silverandexact.com/2011/05/12/number-1-1950-lavend... Jackson Pollock showed, at a young age, several displays of misconduct. He ...
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Jackson Pollock is known for his ‘drip paintings’, the first ‘all over’ artist, he would lay the canvas on the ground and dance around it while splashing the paint all over the canvas, a way for him to be 'inside' it, acting as simply a medium for his art to come through. Lavender Mist suggests a breakthrough that the artist reached in 1947-50, the painting is alive with splattered lines, forming webs of black, white, russet, orange, silver, and stone blue. The canvas is balanced and almost lyrical, a process he felt was like a ritual, inspired by sand paintings of the American Natives. But the canvas lacked the colour lavender, it was Greenberg, Pollock’s stalwart champion who suggested the name as the canvas radiated a mauve glow. Although not credited enough, it was Lee Krasner, Pollock's wife, who started covering the canvas with splatters and marks. The paintings from this period had transformed how we 'look at a painting to being immersed in the fullness of the work of art.
Jackson Pollock
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