Monday, March 16, 2015

WHAT DO YOU DO?

Jackson Pollock, in his drip paintings, tacked a canvas to the floor, then walked around it flinging, pouring, dribbling, and smearing the paint to create an elaborate all-over work of overlapping lines and free-wheeling shapes. He said he used this technique so as to "literally be in the painting" during the process of creation. What do you do to be in the moment and in the creation of your life?
Jackson Pollock, in his drip paintings, tacked a canvas to the floor, then walked around it flinging, pouring, dribbling, and smearing the paint to create an elaborate all-over work of overlapping lines and free-wheeling shapes. He said he used this technique so as to "literally be in the painting" during the process of creation. What do you do to be in the moment and in the creation of your life?

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