What Abstract Expressionist innovation did Jackson Pollock exhibit in Autumn Rhythm (Number 30)?
Pollock included a jazz recording for viewers to listen to while viewing the painting. Pollock asked children to work as his assistants so the painting would have a spontaneous look. Pollock made the act of painting more important than the final artwork. Pollock attached brushes to a machine that made random marks in the painting.
@SoullessEyes
Alright, you said 2 more questions? Satan has your back.
I guess that is what happens when you sell your soul to the devil.
Indeed. If you need me to smite someone or something, just summon me.
I shall!
Well, are you at least enjoying the lesson on art? Anyways, Autumn Rhythm (Number 30) was an example of Jackson Pollock's "drip painting" technique. His technique is thought to be one of the origins of the term "action painting."
He enjoyed the act of painting instead of the finished product. "Enjoy the journey, not the destination" is essentially how he was. I would go with C
The first was just a random tidbit, a little extra lesson.
It's okay...I just want to pass. My parents said if I don't pass then no summer for me. That means no OS...for the whole summer.
Eh, you'll survive. Sunlight is good for your health.
What makes Estate by Robert Rauschenberg an example of Postmodern art?
@SoullessEyes tell that to all the people with cancer from sunlight
Estate is a nonrepresentational artwork that few people can comprehend. Estate incorporates imagery influenced by the Cubist and Fauvist movements. Estate uses images of American popular culture that people would easily recognize. Estate uses images and symbols from the artist's subconscious thoughts.
Sonic, that's from me. Doing my job as Satan.
I think it's A...I might be wrong.
Naw I'm wrong...forget that
Sorry, this I haven't studied in say, a year. It may take some time.
okay
this is the last question
He uses a more, unique, style and it is quite hard to comprehend. But, he used these strange yet amazing ideas to represent....different things. It was quite amazing. Sorry, got carried away xD Anyways, it's either A or B. He used realistic things to represent non-realistic ideas.
I'm about to turn it in!!! I'm so scared.
Don't be. Trust in Satan, and trust yourself. You got this.
and whatever you do, don't trust your broseph stalin
True. He's not always your Bro.
well i am but not always right
But Satan is always right, even if I'm wrong. I'm right. Satan for President.
Welp I got a 57.64% I can take it one more time though.
Oh god O_O Wow, Satan is an idiot. Sorry!
nah it's fine
Maybe you should trust Broseph Stalin XD
It actually boosted my grade up!!!
I went from a 74 to a 77!
Well, when you take it again, just follow your gut then ask someone smarter than Satan xD
lolz...ur smart. It's fine.
Satan for President.
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