Looking closely at Jackson Pollock’s 1953 painting: The Deep

Pollock’s The Deep

Staple gunned canvas
Plenty of bristles
Forever floating
In a vanilla
Milkshake sea

Protected long
After Jackson’s
Death by a polished
Aluminum
Kulicke frame

Likely welded by
So-called minor
Artist
Robert Kulicke
Himself

Pollock makes
It obvious
He is painting
Not on the floor
With a stick

Using a bargain
House painters
Brush for
Do it yourselfers

Horse hairs shed
Everywhere
Deliver an overt
Message:

"I can
Paint also
With a brush"



Looking closely at Jackson Pollock’s 1953 painting: The Deep
In the collection of the Centre Pompidou.


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