What Is Paul Jackson Poolock's Work

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Paul Jackson Poolock was born on 28 January in 1912. He don’t like use the bush. He like use dark tone color and colorful depend his emotion. Style his painting is abstract. Color on his work can present emotion and have definition. His works are harshness, determinate and free. He died on 11 August in 1956. I choose him because I like abstract style and I like technique painting. he has a different concept.
The first picture. He uses oil color and house paint on canvas. When I saw the picture It give feeling freedom for me. He use different color it make me think it is summer for example blue same the sea, black same human because on summer have many people travel in the sea, yellow red and pink same the cloth. So when you saw the picture

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