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"pollock ha pensato che se avesse imbrattato una tela con schizzi di acrilico a caso forse i critici se la sarebbero bevuta.gli e' andata grassa."D.L.(io pollock lo adoro, eh :D )
Emma Pollock performing for BBC Radio Scotland's The Quay Sessions, at the CCA in Glasgow during Celtic Connections 2016.
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By 1951, Pollock had achieved considerable success with his dripped and poured abstract painting. Perhaps fearing that he was reaching a dead-end in his work, he embarked on a series of black and white paintings in which figures emerge, as they had in his early works. After rolling the canvas out on the floor, he would apply the paint with sticks and basting syringes.
Here we have some interesting shots from the video shoot that recently took place for Emma Pollock’s upcoming single ‘Paper & Glue’.
Directed by Moh Azima, the video sees Emma estranged from society by means of a clear plastic box, seperating her from her surroundings. Azima said of the video – “The box symbolizes how removed she feels from the people and places that were so familiar before now that her feelings have shut off from the person she once was.” – beautifully synchronized with the topic of the song.
Here we have some interesting shots from the video shoot that recently took place for Emma Pollock’s upcoming single ‘Paper & Glue’.
Directed by Moh Azima, the video sees Emma estranged from society by means of a clear plastic box, seperating her from her surroundings. Azima said of the video – “The box symbolizes how removed she feels from the people and places that were so familiar before now that her feelings have shut off from the person she once was.” – beautifully synchronized with the topic of the song.