Pattern (1945) by Jackson Pollock

Pattern - Jackson Pollock - 1945

Artwork Information

TitlePattern
ArtistJackson Pollock
Date1945
Mediumgouache,ink,watercolor,paper
Dimensions57.1 x 39.4 cm
Art MovementAbstract Expressionism

About Pattern

The artwork titled “Pattern” was created by artist Jackson Pollock in 1945, and is a significant piece from the Abstract Expressionism art movement. This piece is composed using mediums of gouache, ink, and watercolor on paper and measures approximately 57.1 x 39.4 cm. As an abstract genre work, it eschews direct representation in favor of invoking emotion and provoking thought through the use of form, color, and line.

“Pattern” is characterized by a dense and energetic conglomeration of swirling lines, splatters, and shapes, which are trademarks of Pollock’s style during this period. The composition appears almost chaotic, with a multitude of colors that blend, overlap, and interact in complex ways. There is a palpable sense of movement within the artwork, suggesting a dynamic process of creation. The layering of various materials adds depth to the piece, with the translucency of watercolor juxtaposed against the heavier application of ink and gouache. Each element plays a role in constructing an intricate web of visual rhythm, entangling the viewer’s gaze in its elaborate dance. Despite the lack of a recognizable subject, “Pattern” encapsulates a feeling of controlled disorder, emblematic of Pollock’s pioneering contributions to Abstract Expressionism and his lasting impact on the art world.

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