puts que loucura mermão. Foi de arrepiar os cabelos. Foi de tirar o chapéu. Foi de chorar pelos olhos. Foi de outro mundo. Foi de surpreender a todos. Muito massa a careca dele realmente 🕺🕺😔👊
The human inner conscience it's a very complex thing. We have "primal images" (as Jung said) inside us that cannot be expressed with ordinary language. So art exists to express our inner world. Art it's not made to everyone understand because it's just simply impossible (like we do not have a universal language), then every artist try to express his "primal images" expecting some people will understand it. Pollock speak directly to me with his dripping art, reminds my extroverted intuition.
It's the work of a genius. You can notice the forms that represent the complex structure of the universe combined with the emptiness of the human existence, the decadence of western society, the issues of religious morals, the struggle of human kind against dictatorship, and the ninja turtles' hunger for pizza
I love his tequniqe. The one where her drags the paint algond while letting it drip from the brush. I also appreiciate how he uses the different colors to move your eyes along the painting.
I was born on the same day as Pollock and when I got tired of painting the wall of my room, I used to do the same thing... Sorry, not funny joke. Actually, I really love his flaming works.
Fabian Fanjwaks nos habla en un artículo sobre Jackson Pollock, que la obra de arte ayuda al psicótico en su anudamiento estabilizador, como un Synthôme, en la medida en que constituye una forma de nominación, que le permite poner su cuerpo en acción, para imprimir sus movimientos sobre la tela, como si se tratase de una única pincelada de un calígrafo chino o como una geometría fractal, que traza litorales, hasta el punto que Pollock se definía a sí mismo como si el artista fuera la propia Naturaleza, mediante su action painting. (Fanjwaks, F. Jackson Pollock, el dripping como sinthome).
Qui nel film sembra una scoperta "casuale" mentre si sa che assieme al pittore Siquieros aveva già avuto esperienze di sgocciolamento (dripping) dato che lavoravano con pistole a spruzzo...e quindi con una tecnologia sepur rudimentale ma di mano tecnica.
Gracias por entregarnos la dripping technique!!! lamentablemente dejaste este mundo cuando estabas en el reconocimiento máximo!! Admirable por siempre!!!
Yeah- the time of Intelligence created, financed, and sustained "art" is done. The world craves ARTISTRY- not billionaire created personalities who take dumps on canvases.
Just recently was discovered that the Pollock's paintings follow the pattern of fractals, just like the nature. Maybe specially to you, the "language" Pollock used it's not the same you understands but, granted, there's a lot of art in the world.
Most of this vid is taken from the movie 'Pollock', and is not the real Pollock but actor Ed Harris. Possibly from 3:05 is the real Pollock. Anyway, it's a great artist, always good to see some images of it!
lukasxp4 No es que sean manchas lo importante !!! investiga el porque el arte se hizo abstracto, surrealista, expresionista, dadaista etc y comprenderas problemáticas contemporaneas y porque el arte a buscado cambiar sus formas, el arte cumple con un lenguaje definido no es algo estúpido si eso es lo que crees que pasa Y SI EL ARTE AH SIMPLIFICADO SUS FORMAS pero eso no te dice algo de tu sociedad ?
Art has been dead many years ago. Only it’s skeleton remains, amped by great music on videos. The artist carcass is six feet under his/her remains are in the living rooms only as conversation pieces. The rich are collectors of trash, sold as great shit to make more money. It is not art.
Poca vergüenza ...pensar que hay gente en la calle con un talento superior y no son conocidos...luego viene el sin vergüenza este con un cuadro que parece la pared de la habitación de mi niña de 5 años y pagan por sus cuadros millones de dólares...asin va el mundo...y luego te dicen no entiendes de arte...mala ruina tengáis sin verguenzas
I can appreciate real art and this isn't it. Explain to me how throwing paint randomly on a piece of canvas becomes art. Whats artistic about this is that at some point he managed to hide his lack of skill by creating this crap and made people buy it. He should become a tv salesman at most, because if you can sell this with dry eyes, you can sell anything.
If you lived during those days, your philosophy could have turned you into Andy Warhol. Sadly, you're living in the 21st Century. Have a nice day contemplating your delay in the space-time continuum.
lukasxp4 si no sabes de arte, NO opines, si para ti el unico arte valido es el que muestra las formas tal y como las obras del renacimiento, entonces busca videos de arte renacentista... y no comentes los de artistas Abstractos, como Jackson Pollock, seguramente eres tu ignorancia en materia de arte , debe hacer que pienses que Picasso hacia garabatos
You're wrong... anyone can do an action painting..but no one can do it like Jackson did. His work has been examined by everyone from Art historians to mathematicians. It took him years to gain the control he had. He didn't just "throw paint on a canvas" no he painted in the air and let the paint fall naturally. Theres many articles discussing his technique it's quite fascinating.
@@AnthonyBottari I want to see these 'articles'. But anyway I hate to break it to you but all 'modern' art is a scam designed to avoid taxes. It would be bad if these artworks were actually good because those people needing to dodge taxes don't want to get attached to actual good art like legacy pieces do. If you want real talent, go to deviantart or artstation or anything else where you can feel the hours put into a piece by the artist, rather than the artist demand the audience put hours into a piece 'studying' it.
puts que loucura mermão. Foi de arrepiar os cabelos. Foi de tirar o chapéu. Foi de chorar pelos olhos. Foi de outro mundo. Foi de surpreender a todos. Muito massa a careca dele realmente 🕺🕺😔👊
the name of the song is Dorime Ameno, enjoy :)
THE SOUNDTRACK IS KILLING ME AHAHHAHAHAH
The human inner conscience it's a very complex thing. We have "primal images" (as Jung said) inside us that cannot be expressed with ordinary language. So art exists to express our inner world. Art it's not made to everyone understand because it's just simply impossible (like we do not have a universal language), then every artist try to express his "primal images" expecting some people will understand it. Pollock speak directly to me with his dripping art, reminds my extroverted intuition.
I saw this vid in scholl for art class
Same right now
same lmao
Same
Same
Saaammeee
It's the work of a genius. You can notice the forms that represent the complex structure of the universe combined with the emptiness of the human existence, the decadence of western society, the issues of religious morals, the struggle of human kind against dictatorship, and the ninja turtles' hunger for pizza
I love his tequniqe. The one where her drags the paint algond while letting it drip from the brush. I also appreiciate how he uses the different colors to move your eyes along the painting.
I was born on the same day as Pollock and when I got tired of painting the wall of my room, I used to do the same thing...
Sorry, not funny joke. Actually, I really love his flaming works.
It's art... It shows how you can combine emotions with art. & btw this man was brilliant & his work is still not be forgotten!!
your joking right.
@@AW-dg7iuno. You just don’t get it.
The moment when he inadvertently drops paint on the floor and discovers dripping is magical.
Fabian Fanjwaks nos habla en un artículo sobre Jackson Pollock, que la obra de arte ayuda al psicótico en su anudamiento estabilizador, como un Synthôme, en la medida en que constituye una forma de nominación, que le permite poner su cuerpo en acción, para imprimir sus movimientos sobre la tela, como si se tratase de una única pincelada de un calígrafo chino o como una geometría fractal, que traza litorales, hasta el punto que Pollock se definía a sí mismo como si el artista fuera la propia Naturaleza, mediante su action painting. (Fanjwaks, F. Jackson Pollock, el dripping como sinthome).
This is Really inspiration
Qui nel film sembra una scoperta "casuale" mentre si sa che assieme al pittore Siquieros aveva già avuto esperienze di sgocciolamento (dripping) dato che lavoravano con pistole a spruzzo...e quindi con una tecnologia sepur rudimentale ma di mano tecnica.
Aula de artes
Уникальный прорыв в изобразительном искусстве. Самый значимый художник США[для меня] и один из самых великих во всём мире в 20веке.
Really your experiment art work incredible Jackson pollock sir
beautiful
Gracias por entregarnos la dripping technique!!! lamentablemente dejaste este mundo cuando estabas en el reconocimiento máximo!! Admirable por siempre!!!
L'artista che ha sconvolto il mio pensiero creativo! Love
amazing ! great art
Gosto muito da sua careca amigo, é muito parecida com a minha
love action painting
Amazing ! Great !!!
the second track is Prince Negaafellaga - Introduction
very good video 😄
awesome video
what is the orignal song called?
alguien viéndolo porque la maestra de artes se lo mando
dorime 🐭🐭🐭
Yeah- the time of Intelligence created, financed, and sustained "art" is done. The world craves ARTISTRY- not billionaire created personalities who take dumps on canvases.
Just recently was discovered that the Pollock's paintings follow the pattern of fractals, just like the nature. Maybe specially to you, the "language" Pollock used it's not the same you understands but, granted, there's a lot of art in the world.
Bella
Thank!
Lo único que es arte en este video es la música.
which is the name of the first song please??
Most of this vid is taken from the movie 'Pollock', and is not the real Pollock but actor Ed Harris. Possibly from 3:05 is the real Pollock. Anyway, it's a great artist, always good to see some images of it!
o por dios que bonitas pinturas
This painting isn't Jackson Pollock, it's actor Ed Harris in the movie "Pollock" he directed.
buenísimo
Bonito video
Dorime
Anyone know what it's called the music before the 30 seconds? I like it so much;)
Lux Aeterna, by Clint Mansell,. ... 7 years later, Haha
Ahora cualquier mancha salpicadura es Arte pffff
entonces no entendés el arte.
Si conoces el arte mejor no opines!!!
No cualquier salpicadura, pero la salpicadura indicada y correctamente defendida sí.
lukasxp4 No es que sean manchas lo importante !!! investiga el porque el arte se hizo abstracto, surrealista, expresionista, dadaista etc y comprenderas problemáticas contemporaneas y porque el arte a buscado cambiar sus formas, el arte cumple con un lenguaje definido no es algo estúpido si eso es lo que crees que pasa Y SI EL ARTE AH SIMPLIFICADO SUS FORMAS pero eso no te dice algo de tu sociedad ?
Ahora? Jackson Pollock murió en 1956.
what is the name of the song 0:30
what the name of the first song?
requiem for a dream
el fluido de mis babas para ti¡jackson¡
yes i think
viva pollock
i like it
Requiem for a Dream
good
Where's the guitar music from? Does anyone know?
Cool!
what is te name of the second song?
Mao tze tong!
Do the painting scenes come from the 2000's movie: "Pollock"?
Thank you (:
Every house painter in the country has these. They're called drop cloths.
I'll bet you're the smartest guy in your entire trailer park...lol
Ed harris not pollock
bello
Que viagem mano
who knows the name of the song?
2023
Ameno
Dormiré
Dorime ameno
me when I study for the exam of Contemporary art
Mao zedong
La maglietta bianca
No, not at all. Captivating to watch in action.
ameno dorimen
calla santi
IM ONLY HERE BECAUSE KYR SPEEDY TOLD ME TO
Aquien le toco de tarea xd😁
que pedo con la música
sisi
man the painting confuses me.it doesn't have a shape.my head is spinning like a mary-go-round
www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/merry-go-round
Art has been dead many years ago. Only it’s skeleton remains, amped by great music on videos. The artist carcass is six feet under his/her remains are in the living rooms only as conversation pieces. The rich are collectors of trash, sold as great shit to make more money. It is not art.
Q1
Prefiero a Polloks que a Millie Brown
dorime 🐭
Poca vergüenza ...pensar que hay gente en la calle con un talento superior y no son conocidos...luego viene el sin vergüenza este con un cuadro que parece la pared de la habitación de mi niña de 5 años y pagan por sus cuadros millones de dólares...asin va el mundo...y luego te dicen no entiendes de arte...mala ruina tengáis sin verguenzas
This video is SUS
Jebac disa
todos los que lean este comentario soy un chico de segundo tercera del salva soy salvatrucho freddo
._.
lol debe tar laburando ya
Questo pittore è diventato famoso per i suoi quadri orrendi
ITS NOT HIM
Picareta
wut?
Eu acho que a mijada que eu dou no vaso é mais arte que isso!
I can appreciate real art and this isn't it. Explain to me how throwing paint randomly on a piece of canvas becomes art. Whats artistic about this is that at some point he managed to hide his lack of skill by creating this crap and made people buy it. He should become a tv salesman at most, because if you can sell this with dry eyes, you can sell anything.
If you really look at it and use your imagination you'll see how its art rude
If you lived during those days, your philosophy could have turned you into Andy Warhol. Sadly, you're living in the 21st Century. Have a nice day contemplating your delay in the space-time continuum.
Non è Pollock
È il film
can't you speak english, my friend?
lukasxp4 si no sabes de arte, NO opines, si para ti el unico arte valido es el que muestra las formas tal y como las obras del renacimiento, entonces busca videos de arte renacentista... y no comentes los de artistas Abstractos, como Jackson Pollock, seguramente eres tu ignorancia en materia de arte , debe hacer que pienses que Picasso hacia garabatos
ate um macaco faz isso
...lo único que las caga es la música
Bullshit!
lol his art style literally is just throwing paint on a canvas and acting all serious about it. I wouldn't be able to replicate the serious part.
You're wrong... anyone can do an action painting..but no one can do it like Jackson did. His work has been examined by everyone from Art historians to mathematicians. It took him years to gain the control he had. He didn't just "throw paint on a canvas" no he painted in the air and let the paint fall naturally. Theres many articles discussing his technique it's quite fascinating.
@@AnthonyBottari I want to see these 'articles'. But anyway I hate to break it to you but all 'modern' art is a scam designed to avoid taxes. It would be bad if these artworks were actually good because those people needing to dodge taxes don't want to get attached to actual good art like legacy pieces do. If you want real talent, go to deviantart or artstation or anything else where you can feel the hours put into a piece by the artist, rather than the artist demand the audience put hours into a piece 'studying' it.
@@mjshorty101 ''deviantart'' lmfao. you clearly don't know anything AT ALL about art
@@mjshorty101 modern art is a thing. you really should search about it
la musica non c'entra moltissimo
La musica fa davvero schif*
COPIANDO al geniel David Alfaro Siqueiros.
Je n'aime pas trop
I'm never going to understand how is this art. trust me I try to be open minded, but I just don't get it
good