Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Jackson pollock in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Imagine a Jackson Pollock exhibit in Prague.
Geert: Or‘action painting', like Jackson Pollock.
Jackson Pollock studied and looked to his immediate predecessors-the cubist movement- for the basis of his imagery.
It was like a Jackson Pollock painting… where the blood sprayed across the floor.
The first time I saw a Jackson Pollock painting my irony was eclipsed by the keen sense of space that it yielded.
No. We named you after Jackson Pollock, one of my early influences.
One of my early influences. No. We named you after Jackson Pollock.
A Jackson Pollock of splattered blood on plastic sheet. Then I sincerely hope you're standing over.
And popular brands such as Coca-Cola, Gucci, Burberry, and Louis Vuitton. The logo was remixed with other artists, including Jackson Pollock.
The place would look like a Jackson Pollock painting. If I had a black light.
I remember when that Rockwell was stolen, along with a Jackson Pollock and a Nancy Kintisch.
my Venn diagram is starting to look like a Jackson Pollock painting.
So the killer strapped Mike up then decided to go all Jackson Pollock?
In the early 1950s Abstract expressionism and artists Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning were enormously influential.
He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor for playing artist Jackson Pollock in his directorial debut Pollock. .
Is starting to look like a Jackson Pollock painting. Nothing yet, although now, with 6 victims.
including works of Jackson Pollock, William Baziotes,
One of the most beautiful moments is perhaps when a group of girls during the second part of the film move to a room with Jackson Pollock paintings on the wall.
a thing of such beauty that, when Jackson Pollock saw it.
which is that, if you like the work of Jackson Pollock, you will tend more so than the people who don't like it to believe that these works are difficult to create,