Can anyone paint like Pollock?



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One of the images that came out of two photos of a wintry bare tree reminds me of Jackson Pollock so I reckon it's easy to do what he did. Okay, he splashed, dribbled, threw paint about and I only tapped into a computer but 'Blue Poles' valued at millions isn't so different after all! Okay my ego is talking. It's winter now and as I walked downhill after attending the lunch at St Andrews preceding their Fashion Parade (I skipped that) I looked at the falling leaves, the bare limbs, the patterns against the sky.

Labels: Geelong photos, Myers Street Geelong, Pollock paintings, winter trees
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