Jonathan+Z.

Paul Jackson Pollock from: January 28, 1912 – August 11, 1956. Jackson painted splashing point painting. He also used water paint no crayons no color pastels just paint! His painting didn’t really change over the years he just changed the colors he painted he did darker and lighter but he liked lighter colors better. Jackson got inspired by one he dropped paint on a paper and he liked so he doing it and he became famous for that. As a child he wasn’t very interested in art until he got older. He donated some painting to museums and got discovered. he was born in Cody Wyoming U.S Jackson died at only 44. He died by being drunk and driving and he crashed and died. He died in springs New York U.S. HE WAS 100 AMERICAN.

=art piles. work. =

// called my artwork piles of paint. I called it that because I use a lot a lot of paint on this project. I think I used over 20 cups of paint on this project and it turned out very good. I used green, yellow, and a lot more colors. // // I did this project because when I saw this artwork I feel in love with this artwork. Like I got pulled into the picture when I saw the paintings he did. He was a very interesting artist. I loved working on this art piece when I let the paintbrush drop on my paper I got my anger out. I think this was the best art project we have done. I think Jackson Pollack is a great person for inventing this type of art work. I think im gunna be a artist when I get older because it’s really cool doing all this. I hate it when people say art is boring it’s the best thing ever made. //

// Art is the best thing ever. It was the best thing invented.i like art a lot more than I ever did because of Jackson Pollack.! I love art. //

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