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August 16, 2006 11:46 AM

Do You Want To Paint Like Jackson Pollock?

A friend who wishes to remain anonymous (and – ironically – is a journalist) pointed me at the Jackson Pollock by Miltos Manetas site.  If you ever wanted to pretend you were Jackson Pollock, this is a great (and inexpensive – no paints and canvas necessary) way to do it.  Awesome.  Don’t forget to click your mouse for different color ink.

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COMMENTS (1)

Brad --

Knowing you're an MIT guy -- are you aware that all (most) of his paintings turn out to be fractals? So when he talked about trying to catch the rhythm of nature (or something like that) -- he was actually doing it -- in the same way that trees have similar patterns at tree, branch, and stem levels. I read an article on it a few years ago - can't remember where - now on a quick google search of jackson pollock and fractals it looks like they are using fractal analysis to actually validate artwork was his.

Really really cool stuff

Al from Chicago , August 17, 2006 8:44 AM

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