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Cruor wrote:
X-Lax wrote:
Cruor wrote:It's okay guys, we can just market it as "avant-garde" and it will fly off the shelves. The future will remember the great works of art the twentieth and twenty-first centuries produced. First No. 5, 1948 and now Noise. :roll:


i don't get it...
No. 5, 1948 by Jackson Pollock is the world's most expensive painting.

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Jackson pollock was a pioneer. And he owns in that area, his own style.

Whether or not you like it, has always been the main thing with his paintings. Some people call it rubbish, other love it, like i do.
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Priam wrote:Jackson pollock was a pioneer. And he owns in that area, his own style.

Whether or not you like it, has always been the main thing with his paintings. Some people call it rubbish, other love it, like i do.


some random dude wrote:even my kid could do that


his art is unique, i'll give you that, but i'm into more impressive art like this
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To reply to the 'even my kid can do that' comment.

Your kid can't. You're being shallow. He expresses something with his work, tells a story with every drop, every color, and every switch in color. Pollock did things purely on feeling, and background.

It's more then just turning a bucket of paint over, and letting it all go.
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Priam wrote:To reply to the 'even my kid can do that' comment.

Your kid can't. You're being shallow. He expresses something with his work, tells a story with every drop, every color, and every switch in color. Pollock did things purely on feeling, and background.

It's more then just turning a bucket of paint over, and letting it all go.


Looks like he just dipped his brush in his paint then flicked it on the canvas. But with feeling <.<
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.rek wrote:
Priam wrote:To reply to the 'even my kid can do that' comment.

Your kid can't. You're being shallow. He expresses something with his work, tells a story with every drop, every color, and every switch in color. Pollock did things purely on feeling, and background.

It's more then just turning a bucket of paint over, and letting it all go.


Looks like he just dipped his brush in his paint then flicked it on the canvas. But with feeling <.<


lol that's what i assumed ...but i'm no expert at art..so no flames for me :P
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Cruor wrote:
X-Lax wrote:
Cruor wrote:It's okay guys, we can just market it as "avant-garde" and it will fly off the shelves. The future will remember the great works of art the twentieth and twenty-first centuries produced. First No. 5, 1948 and now Noise. :roll:


i don't get it...
No. 5, 1948 by Jackson Pollock is the world's most expensive painting.

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I think it's a wrong statement to say it's the world's most expensive painting.
It was sold for the highest amount a painting has ever been sold, but the Mona Lisa for example is of far greater value.
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woutR wrote:It was sold for the highest amount a painting has ever been sold, but the Mona Lisa for example is of far greater value.
A lot of paintings are priceless. My point was that, of those that are not, the dribble on fiberboard sold for the most.
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Priam wrote:Jackson pollock was a pioneer. And he owns in that area, his own style.

Whether or not you like it, has always been the main thing with his paintings. Some people call it rubbish, other love it, like i do.



a pioneer....he literally dribbled paint on a canvas....not only can any 3 year old do that but i don't even think it counts as painting since painting is an action and that action never took place since all he did was dribble paint....

Thats like turning on a camera and saying you made a film....no it doesn't work like that theres more to it....If i filmed a piece of toast for 5 hours and showed it to you would you call it a master piece, would you try to find meaning in it, would you think think i was trying to express something, if you do your retarded and im sure there are ppl who would....

its pain dribbled on canvas....nothing pioneering about that
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"Toddler fools the art world into buying his tomato ketchup paintings"

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... tings.html

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i sorta liked it ...or didnt i cant tell but its no ordinary music :D
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Fug_Dup wrote:"Toddler fools the art world into buying his tomato ketchup paintings"

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... tings.html


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even the one where experts can't distinguish an elephants drawings from a human's is proof enough that everyone can do it

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