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Originally Posted by Keeping It Simple
You go inside anyone's house where you live, ploesj, and you'll discover they own nothing by Pollock, or any abstract or expressionist work. It'll be more the art that appeals, is familiar, and is the least pretentious. The average person has never fallen for all that pseud hyperbole that only ever convinces imbecilic poseurs with more money than sense.
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um well that depends on who you're with, no one i know owns an original pollock due to monetary issues but i do know people who have reproductions of his work or other abstract expressionist work on their walls, because they are appealed by the energy and atmosphere of the work and not necessarily because it's a pretty picture of something they know. it's more about structure and shape than it is about a subject.