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 Pollock, Jackson Biography(1912-1956)
 The chief American exponent of action painting made studies for his 
apparently unpremeditated works, done on continuous lengths of canvas tacked to 
the floor, and later cut up with selective care. Jackson Pollock abandoned the 
use of brushes in 1947, pouring the paint straight on to the canvas, but in 1953 
he began to employ brushes again. He said of his paintings (1951): 'I don't work 
from drawings or color sketches. My painting is direct . . . I want to express 
my feelings rather than illustrate them. When I am painting I have a general 
notion of what I am about. I can control the flow of paint: there is no 
accident, just as there is no beginning and no end.' Jackson Pollock’s famous oil paintings include: 
	The Flame(Naked Man with Knife)Male and FemaleThe Moon-Woman Cuts the CircleGothicTotem Lesson 1Ocean Greyness(Composition with Donkey Head)(Composition with Pouring II) |  |  | 
  
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