Week 12
Jackson Pallock
Number 1, 1949
Enamel and metallic paint
5’3” by 8’6” inches
Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
This painting is depicting a feeling that Jackson Pallock had. He wasn’t trying to paint any particular shapes or images. It is more about emotion. Pallock has used several different colors. The types of colors he uses are more cool colors. There are no really bright colors that stick out. Each color used compliments one another. The lines created from the paint are very organic. They are created by just splattered paint there are no brush strokes being used. He uses up most every space on the canvas.
The purpose of this art piece is for Pallock to demonstrate his feelings and express them onto the canvas. I think he also is just trying to demonstrate a different type of painting. Each paint splatter is purposely put in that particular spot even though it may not look that way. The social issue I chose to go along with this painting is the media. When Pallock first began his paintings they were so unlike all the other paintings. So as a result he didn’t get the credit he deserved from the media. His paintings are a lot about feelings and his reactions towards something. He doesn’t paint to reflect an object or situation in life. It’s about his daily feelings.
This painting has changed the way people views paintings as a whole. The way he painted this was so unique. He created a whole new way to paint and to look at paintings. His paintings weren’t just about objects but about emotions. He painted his emotions on the canvas. And it really came through with his splatters and colors.