Paul Jackson Pollock (; January 28, 1912 – August 11, 1956) was an American painter. A major figure in the abstract expressionist movement, Pollock was widely noticed for his "drip technique" of pouring or splashing liquid household paint onto a horizontal surface, enabling him to view and paint his canvases...
The painting has a life of its own. I try to let it come through.
Painting is self-discovery. Every good artist paints what he is.
Painting is silent poetry, and poetry is painting with the gift of speech.
I say that good painters imitated nature; but that bad ones vomited it.