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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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a good rebuttel of this is Jackson Pollack's work, which is regarded by many to be "random paint chucked at a canvas"
however, although the painting looks random they adhere to a very precise mathematical formula that is based in nature. This is why it is so pleasing to the eye, we recognise the patterns in the chaos without even knowing.
(, Mon 17 Mar 2014, 16:38, 2 replies, latest was 11 years ago)
tl dr
"you have to listen to the notes they aren't playing"
(, Mon 17 Mar 2014, 16:39, Reply)
Still look like a child's tantrum to me

(, Mon 17 Mar 2014, 16:40, Reply)
I'm afraid this says more about you, than it does about art

(, Mon 17 Mar 2014, 16:40, Reply)
I have 0% problem with this

(, Mon 17 Mar 2014, 16:41, Reply)
I am aware of this

(, Mon 17 Mar 2014, 16:44, Reply)
"i can do that at home"

(, Mon 17 Mar 2014, 16:52, Reply)
God you're such a racist, he wasn't even Polish.

(, Mon 17 Mar 2014, 16:48, Reply)
I believe most of his work was matt

(, Mon 17 Mar 2014, 16:48, Reply)
His surname was Pollock.

(, Mon 17 Mar 2014, 16:57, Reply)
i know that, i was typing quickly

(, Mon 17 Mar 2014, 16:58, Reply)
Cruze?
I liked that song you did*


*I didn't really.

Edit: Ninja prick. Tyo.
(, Mon 17 Mar 2014, 16:59, Reply)
see it happened again

(, Mon 17 Mar 2014, 17:00, Reply)
ninja prick, the silent inseminater

(, Mon 17 Mar 2014, 17:03, Reply)
He certainly didn't work hard on his "painting"

(, Mon 17 Mar 2014, 16:48, Reply)

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