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Jackson Pollock

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poptyping1 · 26/02/2011 09:59

Can you tell me a little about him? I am looking ayt his work with my playgroup...I know a bit about him i.e he was a heavy drinker etc but not a lot about him that I can tell the can tell the children

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poptyping1 · 26/02/2011 10:10

have googled but not found info on him that I could tell the children

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ZephirineDrouhin · 26/02/2011 10:14

Well, the main thing about Pollock was that he took big buckets of paint and splattered them freely at his canvas. Are you sure this is the kind of thing you want to be encouraging in your playgroup? Will you be doing the cleaning up? Grin

poptyping1 · 26/02/2011 10:21

I am planning to do a large peice of art in the outside area, I know it will be a slightly mad session but never mind :o

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ZephirineDrouhin · 26/02/2011 10:26

Ah, outside. I'm sure they will love it.

Not sure what you can tell them about Pollock biographically. Warn them about the dangers of drinking and driving?

poptyping1 · 26/02/2011 10:27

Ha Ha :o

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castlesintheair · 26/02/2011 10:29

He studied classical drawing but he worked as a mural painter. Eventually he could afford his own studio and where he did his dripping, pouring, splattering etc on huge canvases on the floor. Good luck with your playgroup - the children will love it, good idea to do it outside though!

castlesintheair · 26/02/2011 10:31

He did start doing more "life" painting later in his career and he married another famous artist (can't remember her name). The children might be interested in that. Probably not - sure they'd rather just get to work!!

ImNotaCelebrity · 26/02/2011 11:45

Good luck with their pronunciations of his name - you can imagine how it comes out sometimes with little ones!

ImNotaCelebrity · 26/02/2011 11:45

Good luck with their pronunciations of his name - you can imagine how it comes out sometimes with little ones!

Goblinchild · 26/02/2011 11:48

Use some images of him painting, riding a bike over the canvas or dribbling with a bucket full of paint and holes.
He wanted to experiment, preschool are very good at that.

poptyping1 · 26/02/2011 13:52

It should be great fun!

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TondelayoSchwarzkopf · 26/02/2011 13:55

Don't show them the Ed Harris biopic. You might get parents' letters. IRL he was an arsehole - killed himself and a young girl while driving drunk. Artistically a great innovator though - young kids would love using his techniques. I think there might be some interviews and footage on YouTube?

SoupDragon · 26/02/2011 14:00

DS2 did this in Y1. He had such a fabulous time - they all did! I"m not certain they learnt anything about him as a person but they did enjoy doing the splatter painting.

In fact, they loved it so much, I gave them 4 small canvasses stuck together, some pots of runny paint and let them create artwork for our house. Looks fab. However, this is an outdoor activity and not recommend for the kitchen. Trust me.

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