Hey Wiz, it ain’t art until some pointy-headed critic in a high-falutin’ publication calls it art. Then it doesn’t matter how big a piece of crap it is, it is “art.”
could brighten a dull room or make a bright room seem cluttered. But Pollock’s work can be considered at least colorful and upbeat compared to the works of Bosch, Munch, and other painters of humankind’s ‘dark’ side.
I’m no artist, but as a college student, I took a black sheet and dribbled fluorescent paint on it in multiple colors. With a black light, it looked like a hallucinogic night sky. I’d never heard of Pollock at the time.
I wonder if the first person who came up with pour acrylic painting should be considered a great artist like Pollock.
There’s a story about a plumber who was working at a museum. He placed a bunch of old pipes on a table. He came back the next day to clean up his mess. You guessed it, the Artsy folks found the pile of junk and put it on display.
TexTech almost 5 years ago
Hey Wiz, it ain’t art until some pointy-headed critic in a high-falutin’ publication calls it art. Then it doesn’t matter how big a piece of crap it is, it is “art.”
retrocool almost 5 years ago
great reference
juncarlo almost 5 years ago
We could call his work, “Zero inspiration and a lot of crap”.
rgwalther almost 5 years ago
Considering the source media, I would say ‘Potluck’ not Pollock.
jpayne4040 almost 5 years ago
It’s still terrible!
MathProf2 almost 5 years ago
That’s more Cai Guo-Qiang than Pollock.
sandpiper almost 5 years ago
could brighten a dull room or make a bright room seem cluttered. But Pollock’s work can be considered at least colorful and upbeat compared to the works of Bosch, Munch, and other painters of humankind’s ‘dark’ side.
jagedlo almost 5 years ago
You will repair that crack in the floor before Blanche sees it, right, Wiz?
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Sweet! Color on Thursday. I wonder what Wiz could do for a Picasso. I would be interested to see a painting of Rodney. Not buy it, just see it.
Snolep almost 5 years ago
It really ties the room together.
joefearsnothing almost 5 years ago
It’s a little too neat for a Pollock!;o]
Zebrastripes almost 5 years ago
Arts beauty is in the eye of the beholder…..after a few glasses of wine!
Cerabooge almost 5 years ago
I’m no artist, but as a college student, I took a black sheet and dribbled fluorescent paint on it in multiple colors. With a black light, it looked like a hallucinogic night sky. I’d never heard of Pollock at the time.
I wonder if the first person who came up with pour acrylic painting should be considered a great artist like Pollock.
joeatwork212 almost 5 years ago
There’s a story about a plumber who was working at a museum. He placed a bunch of old pipes on a table. He came back the next day to clean up his mess. You guessed it, the Artsy folks found the pile of junk and put it on display.
WCraft Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Messrs. Hart and Parker: Save that last panel and take the original to an art gallery in New York – it will bring big bucks!
Troglodyte almost 5 years ago
Keep trying, Wiz! Someday, you might strike gold!
contralto2b almost 5 years ago
I think the end results of some of the Slo Mo Guys experiments are more interesting. :o)
wildman-al almost 5 years ago
I love Pollock…..