Monday, June 05, 2006
So her hair is messed up by the wind? Jackson Pollack would think it's perfect
Jackson Pollock was a very famous painter famous for creating paintings using the drip method. Read the bio below for more info.
His work emphasized the free and spontaneous flow of the brush in a dynamic composition producing intricate webs of paint with rhythmic repetition.
Kinda like how we capture events as they happen thoughout your wedding day and once in a while add certain enhancements (digital art, sublte posing) to create and mould the final work of art.
I want to apologise for taking so long to write. It has been absolutely crazy around here for the past 5 days. Orders going out, coming in, shooting every single day now. Can't wait for the end of the month when we get to visit Florida again.
We finished another Yogen Fruz site. This one called Bresslers. And have been adding more locations to TorontoHomeMovies.com . You can now visit us at www.canadahomemovies.com . The reason we added CHM.com is for search engine optimisation. We are trying to corner the web for 8mm, super 8, 16mm and VHS to DVD transfers.
Bought an IMAC. very cool. I'm in the process of configuring into my workflow so that I can just bring my portable drive with all my 2006, 2007 photos (4th back up to office comp, DVDs and original CDs.) This way I can blog in the morning and include more photos. Sammy and Isaac convinced me to buy it while we were visiting the Apple store at Yorkdale. Marianna was at an appointment and I had the kids. So I thought we could walk around the mall. We ended up at the store for 2 hours while they played very cool kids games. That was all the rationalization I needed.
Only took me 4 days to talk Marianna into it. :)
Jackson Pollock (1912-1956),Born 1912 in Cody, Wyoming,Paul Jackson Pollock is accredited with developing the original style of abstract expressionism contributed to American artists. He worked with house paint, large brushes, and canvas big enough to cover an entire wall. His movement emphasized the free and spontaneous flow of the brush in a dynamic composition producing intricate webs of paint with rhythmic repetition that are distinctly Pollock. Studying under Thomas Benton at the arts Students League, he also traveled widely throughout the United States and was greatly influenced by the murals of Jose Clemete Orozco and David Alfaro Siqueros. During the early 1940?s Pollock?s work shows the influence of Picasso including, Natural, Insane, Surrealist Art.Peggy Guggenheim in the Art of This Century gallery in New York, 1943, held Pollock?s first solo. In Paris, 1950, he was the solo artist to open the Studio Paul Facchetti. His work was widely known and exhibited in the United States and abroad.
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