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Title: Jackson Pollock


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Jackson Pollock
  • Grade 5

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  • Jackson Pollock was born in Cody, Wyoming in
    1912. He was the youngest of 5 brothers and grew
    up to be one of the greatest artists of the 20th
    century.

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  • Jackson is best known for the huge paintings he
    made by splattering, throwing, and dripping paint
    onto his canvases.

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  • Jackson used old, hardened brushes, sticks, and
    anything else he could find that would splatter
    on paint the way he liked.

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Abstract Expressionism
  • Jacksons style of art is often called Abstract
    Expressionism.

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  • Because Jackson moved around a lot and used so
    much energy while he painted, he preferred to
    call his style Action Painting.

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  • Jackson Pollock wanted people to feel and see the
    energy he felt while painting.

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  • Even though you cant recognize any objects in
    Jacksons most famous paintings, they are filled
    with expression, movement, and rhythm.

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Early Years
  • When Jackson was 8 years old his family moved to
    California. Many Native American Indians lived
    nearby.
  • An Indian woman who helped take care of Jackson
    and his brothers told them Indian legends and
    stories.
  • Years later, Jackson put mythological Indian
    creatures and symbols into his paintings

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Bird
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  • When Jackson was 18, his older brother Charles
    took him to New York city where he was studying
    to become a serious artist.
  • Jackson started school with his brother and they
    even had the same teacher!

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Arts of the West
  • His teacher was the famous artist, Thomas Hart
    Benton.
  • He was known for his large murals.
  • Jackson learned how large paintings were made.
    He tried to make his look like Bentons, but it
    was very difficult for him.

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  • Jackson always seemed to have trouble drawing
    things.
  • No matter how hard he tried to make his drawings
    look the way he wanted, he just couldnt.
  • Jackson often became angry and upset, but
    teachers kept working with him because they knew
    how much he wanted to be an artist.

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  • One day, Jackson and some friends started
    experimenting with new types of paint and
    different ways of painting.
  • They mixed oil colors with paint used for cars.
  • They poured their colorful mixtures onto large
    canvases and spray-painted different surfaces
    just to see what would happen.

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Detail
  • Jackson noticed that beautiful and interesting
    shapes were being created.

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  • Jackson thought that what he was learning might
    help him create his own artwork without having to
    draw perfectly!

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  • Jackson started to combine all the things he had
    learned with shapes and symbols from his own
    imagination.
  • He was finally developing his own way of painting
    and people began to notice his brightly colored
    work!

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Action Painting
  • Jackson kept using his imagination and began to
    create paintings that were really different!
  • Symbols and shapes started to disappear, and his
    works became larger.
  • He started to drip and splatter paint all over
    his canvas as a way to show his feelings.

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Later Years
  • In 1945, Jackson bought a farmhouse and married
    his girlfriend, Lee Krasner.
  • Lee was an artist too. She used one of the
    bedrooms of their house for a studio and Jackson
    used the barn.

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  • Jackson usually tacked his canvas to the barn
    floor. He liked to walk all around and be in his
    painting while he worked. This way, Jackson felt
    that he was really part of his work.

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  • Jackson Pollock died in a car accident in 1956
    when he was only 44 years old.
  • Important people from all over the world loved to
    talk and write and argue about his exciting new
    paintings, but hardly anyone bought his work
    until years later.

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  • Sometimes people have trouble understanding
    Jackson Pollocks paintings.
  • They feel that anyone could have thrown paint
    around and done just as good a job.
  • But Jackson knew exactly what he was doing.

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Lavendar Mist
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The End!
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