"I have no fear of making changes, destroying the image, etc., because the painting has a life of its own." by Jackson Pollock

Autumn Rhythm (Number 30) , 1950
No.28 (1951)
Greyed Rainbow,1953
Right : Guardians of the Secret (1943)

Gothic, 1944

Echo: Number 25 , 1951

Number 7, 1952
Love your madness....can't stop collecting your works.
Hope I can visit your house one day

Max Aguilera Hellweg : Pigment Composition Analysis of a Pollock Painting using Multispectral Flourescence and Ultra-Violet Imaging,Museum of Modern Art,New York, Markch, 2007
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