Crafted by Jackson Pollock, Convergence stands as a testament to the early abstract expressionist movement. Revered as one of the pinnacle pieces within this artistic wave, the canvas finds its home in the Albright-Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo, New York.
Crafted in 1950, One: Number 31, is a monumental painting by Jackson Pollock. During the summer-autumn of that year, Pollock crafted three expansive artworks, among them Number 31, boasting dimensions of 269.5 x 530.8 cm. Regarded as one of the artist's most renowned pieces, this canvas stands as a testament to Pollock's artistic prowess.
Crafted in 1946, Shimmering Substance marks Jackson Pollock's inaugural venture into non-representational art. The canvas measures 76.3 x 61.6 cm, showcasing the artist's pioneering departure from representational forms.
In 1950, Jackson Pollock crafted the masterpiece Mural on Indian Red Ground now valued at approximately $250 million. Renowned as one of his most iconic works, this painting is prominently displayed at the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art.
In 1948, Jackson Pollock crafted No. 5, a significant piece measuring 2.4 m × 1.2 m. His profound influence on abstract expressionist art is noteworthy, as he actively participated in this influential movement. No. 5 serves as a powerful representation of this artistic movement.
Created in 1950 by Jackson Pollock, Number 1 (Lavender Misе), showcases the artist's mastery of the challenging drip technique. This masterpiece is currently housed in the National Gallery of Art East Building, inviting art enthusiasts to witness the genius of Pollock's intricate canvas work.
Jackson Pollock's creation, Number 11, 1952, also known as Blue Poles, stands as a testament to his unique style. Eschewing traditional titles, Pollock preferred numbering his works. This iconic canvas now resides in the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra.
Pollock created The Deep in 1953, where the canvas portrays a deep hole or a cut, inspiring the title. This interpretation is central to the piece's identity. The painting is currently housed at Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris, France.
In 1950, Jackson Pollock crafted Autumn Rhythm, originally designated as Number 30. The artwork spans an impressive 266.7 x 525.8 cm in size.
Pollock created The She-Wolf  in 1943, debuting it at his inaugural solo exhibition in New York during the same year. Measuring 106.4 x 170.2 cm, this painting showcases Pollock's early artistic prowess.
 
Presenting artworks inspired by the artistic brilliance of Jackson Pollock, here are some of our paintings that echo the dynamic and expressive style synonymous with this iconic master.
 
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