Jackson Pollock, the pioneering American artist and leading figure of the abstract expressionist movement, revolutionized modern art with his innovative drip painting technique. His dynamic and emotionally charged works, characterized by swirling patterns of color and energy, challenged traditional notions of painting and reshaped the artistic landscape of the 20th century.
"My paintings do not have a center, but depend on the same amount of interest throughout."
"Abstract painting is abstract. It confronts you. There was a reviewer a while back who wrote that my pictures didn't have any beginning or any end. He didn't mean it as a compliment, but it was."
"I continue to get further away from the usual painter's tools such as easel, palette, brushes, etc."
"It doesn't make much difference how the paint is put on as long as something has been said. Technique is just a means of arriving at a statement."
"When I say artist I mean the man who is building things - creating molding the earth - whether it be the plains of the west - or the iron ore of Penn. It's all a big game of construction - some with a brush - some with a shovel - some choose a pen."
"I'm very representational some of the time, and a little all of the time. But when you're painting out of your unconscious, figures are bound to emerge."