"Polluck" inspired paintings sessions Jack Arians

 After watching the movie on Jackson Polluck, I found myself overwhelmed with the urge to paint something abstract. The way his painting finds form in the absence of form is astounding. It is this absence of form that frees his creativity from the bonds of expectation and unwanted influence. It is an attempt to capture a more pure form of expression that is almost indescribable. The painting I ended up with I titled "redyellowblue" in which I purposely only used those three colors in a way that they never combined and no color had any definite form. It's hard to explain but I'm very proud with the way it turned out

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