Jackson Pollock (1912-1956) used a variety of types of paints. In Number 1, 1950 (Lavender Mist), and Blue Poles, he used oil, enamel and aluminum paint; these Famous Artworks are located in the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., and the National Gallery of Art of Australia, Canberra, respectively.
In other works, he used one type of paint only. Guardians of the Secret at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, is an oil on canvas, while Autumn Rhythmn (Number 30) - a highlight of the Metropolitan Museum of Art - is an enamel on canvas.
He ate paint
He pu a large canvas on the floor, dipped large brushes in paint and splattered the paint on to the canvas.
His 'Autumn Rhythm" was painted in 1950.
Jackson Pollock's last painting was "Scent". He painted it during 1955. In 1956, his last year of life, he did not paint at all.
Click link 'Pollock' below for text and example! Or click link 'Jackson Pollock' for a list of works. Click each title to see it! Answer #2 Jackson Pollock created Splatter paint and drip art. Alot of the ideas we use in the world today to create new modern designs.
Jackson Pollock was drunk 0.0
Oil paint on canvas.
In his barn of course!
jackson pollock
He ate paint
In 1950.
He pu a large canvas on the floor, dipped large brushes in paint and splattered the paint on to the canvas.
Jackson pollock
He liked to paint abstract expressionist paintings.
Jackson Pollock.
yes some times
His 'Autumn Rhythm" was painted in 1950.