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Purchase Reason Comments: The product, arrived fast but not a great print.
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Comments: Good price for a classic piece of artwork
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Comments: I ordered this poster for the empty wall of my living room. It wasn't the look I wanted. The colours of the picture is very weak...it looks very fake. I know that it's a poster so It can't look as attractive as the original painting but I used to have another poster of a painting of Pollock that I've bought at a museum's shop and that was very good.it had better colours and the quality was so much better. So when I compare this with my previews, this looks cheap.
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Comments: Took to long to get here after almost five dallor's for shipping
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Comments: Overall quite happy, but for a large picture the framing was not the quality expected. Because it is not covered with glass (it is a clear plastic sheeting), when light shines on it the covering can clearly be seen to be rippled and it spoils the look. It makes it look cheap, when it was actually quite pricey.
Displaying reviews 1-5 Previous | Next » Silver On Blackby Jackson PollockPoster91 x 61 cm (without border: 79 x 52 cm) Item #: 2705405
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Product InformationThis versatile and affordable poster delivers sharp, clean images and a high degree of color accuracy. Your poster is printed with an offset lithography press with a coating to protect the inks. About the ArtistAbstract Expressionist pioneer Jackson Pollock (1912 – 1956) poured and dripped paint onto canvases, challenging the traditional use of an easel and brush. Deceptively childlike, Pollock’s work was actually astoundingly complex and sophisticated. Compelled by inner turmoil, Pollock used dramatic movement to pour, drip and hurl paint onto huge canvases attached to the floor. Pollock, who was influenced by Picasso, Miró and the Surrealists, expressed subconscious thoughts through his motions, and revolutionized a style of painting in which the work has no identifiable parts or focal point. © AllPosters
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