Paint like Jackson Pollock
Use the tools and colours to create an Abstract Expressionist picture in the style of Jackson Pollock. This project has three types of painting activity:
Copy a Pollock painting – Study an original painting and try to recreate it.
Copy and review a Pollock painting – Study an original painting and try to recreate it, then write an evaluation of your work.
Express yourself like Pollock – Create your own version of a Pollock action painting.
Discussion points
- Jackson Pollock was perhaps the most famous Abstract Expressionist painter in the Abstract Expressionist movement.
- He was American and lived between 1912 and 1956.
- Pollock paintings are very big and produced by dripping, pouring and flinging paint onto a canvas on the floor.
- His style is sometimes called ‘action painting’ as it is very active.
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