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Saturday, February 23, 2019

Abstract Expressionism

Melinda black lovage Abstract Expressionism In this essay, I bequeath demonstrate a equality of control and chaos in the characterisation methods between capital of Mississippi pollock and Helen fraternally. I consider both artists to operate at a typesetters case of controlled chaos. However, I find that Fraternally used more control in her painting method where she carefully applied glossinesss to certain spaces. Pollocks painting is more a result of his actions than a specific thought as where to apply a certain color in an empty space. Jackson Pollocks drip-method is creative and original. No one before him had used this method of gushing and splattering paint.Artists normally brushed or pushed the color. His process was completely unique. He did not use an easel. The canvas was laid on the ground. Industrial paint, natural canvas, sticks, and other tools instead of brushes were all materials that make his art pieces so unique. lilac-colored Mist exhibits an energy that almost gives life to the painting. The colors contrast in a way that are bold but not overwhelming. The sour hue mixes with the lighten so that it is neither heavy nor airy. At 87 X 118 inches the scale is huge. Amongst the chaos there is an even distribution of radiation diagram and colors throughout the pacing.This gives it unity, symmetry and correspondence. I reckon that is why I call it controlled chaos. He reminds me of sort of a maestro conducting an orchestra. Using his tools, paints and remains the way a maestro would conduct a symphony. He is pathetic everywhere flinging paint around not knowing genuinely what it will look like. The spontaneity and originality of his work is interesting and cool. Helen Freakishnesss work with water color is also original. I think her action is more controlled than Pollock as she moves the color to fill certain spaces on the paper and she sketches some(prenominal) with charcoal.Chaos is demo as well with her painting freely from nature or her retentiveness of it. Like Pollock, she painted on the floor and at a epic scale. Mountains and Sea gives a calm and soothing feel generally. The lines are implied with the shapes be organic and soft made from where the paint seeped into the weave. There is unity with some of the sketched lines suggesting a scene. Yet the shapes remain undefined. There is also unity and balance with the color hue of pale greens and blue giving a cool effect. The use of pale orange accent as a contrast warms up the picture Just enough to make it light and airy.This painting is nice. I found Pollocks methods and pieces more interesting. Overall, Jackson Pollock and Helen Fraternally used techniques including both chaos and control while creating their art pieces. twain artists worked freely being surprised with the end result not really knowing what they were creating while working. Both artists used techniques and tools that were original producing effects brisk to the art world dur ing that time. Fraternally used more control or thought in that she moved color into certain spaces. I think she was also more controlled in that she painted from memory ND sketched some.

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