What was the subject of Jackson Pollock's paintings?

Jackson Pollock, 1947. Abstract Expressionist movement. Under the Regionalist painter Thomas Hart Benton.

From 1938 to 1942 he worked for the Federal Art Project. Some abruptness in 1947. By an admixture of `sand, broken glass or other foreign matter'.

Of composition in terms of relations among parts. Painting which matured in the late 1940s and early 1950s. As well as the paintings in the new all-over style.

Time magazine called him `Jack the Dripper'. In a car crash contributed to his legendary status. Received serious critical recognition.

Other Abstract Expressionist painters to follow. What art could become with his 1947 drip paintings. Of the unconscious).

Paint from a can using a variety of objects to manipulate the paint. Pursued his personal vision. Slashing power of the female psyche.

Perhaps the image does not benefit from labored explanations. To a great abstract work such as Lavender Mist. The Expressionist feeling of urgency that is communicated.

Pattern; the point is that it works on both levels.

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