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Wanna paint your own Pollock style piece?
Don't ask me how to save it. I guess a print screen will do.
Mouse click to change colour. http://www.jacksonpollock.org/ |
someone rep this fucker!
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i cant open it!!! shitty school computers
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if you right click the colours change.
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There was/is a Basquiat site where you can do that too!
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amazing man!! i figured it out nnow!
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ok, tell me how to save it
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Too much fun!!! I just wish I was able to choose the colors I want to use.
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It's flash, so the only way I could find to save it, was to press the Alt and then Printscreen keys on your keyboard. After that you open Photoshop or something like Paint... etc, make a new file and press Ctrl C, Ctrl V. Vuala!
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very awesome.
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i remember that, i did that a long time ago but i can't find the ones i made
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It reminds me of pre-school when we used to do this.
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yes, ive seen that site before.
very cool, the splash page on my website was made using that. i dont think i still have it, but i can look. |
used it already a couple of times ... er
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...um.... to be honest, there is a fine line between "art" and "some retard splishin' paint around" because in all honesty... if people idolize that i really don't see how or why.. it looks interesting for about a minute. then its pretty dumb. cos people pay (too much) money. when they could do it themselves for about 10$ (supplies) mind you... this is a lover of all things Burroughs, so what the hell am i saying?!
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it's certainly more fun than looking at a jackson pollock painting
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jackson pollock's work is worthless as art but i have this button down shirt from the 50s or early 60s that looks like a pollock painting and it's pretty cool.
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tell me something i don't know. you probably had to go to college just to figure out what i've known for years. |
everyone is worthless
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![]() Don't underestimate Pollocks work people. Jack the dripper perfected that technique. Controlling your movements when dripping uncontrolable blobs of paint is a very difficult feat. Please don't tell me how worthless his work is without understanding his perfection. Edit: atari almost has it under control. :) |
I like Jackson Pollocks art. Many people don't. I also bought the movie about him for acouple of $ on vhs a few months ago.
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so nobody liked basquiat site? :confused:
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^Do you have a link to it?
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in art history people give me shit for liking this. there's this one guy who says he was drawing stuff like that at 12, and dribbling doesn't count as art because apparently there is no skill involved. even if that was true, anyone who says that is kind of missing the point of art, like half the idiots in my art history class. |
i always watch the crash scene in Pollock listening to fausts picnic on a frozen river.
true story. |
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