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Jackson Pollock’s Enchanted Forest contains wide and far-reaching motions that sweep across the canvas performing a visual commotion, yet these gestures are restricted within the boundaries of this plane. ...
In the late 1940s and early 1950s Jackson Pollock, considered the foremost Abstract Expressionist, placed his canvases on the floor to pour, drip, and splatter paint onto them and to work on them from all sides, which set him apart from the tradition of vertical easel painting. ... Jackson Pollock is an example of an Action Painter.
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