Consider Pollock's Number 1, 1949. Identify the style of this work. Then discuss the artist's incorporation of at least three elements and principles of art in the work.
What will be an ideal response?
Responses will vary depending on the selection of elements and principles. Pollock was the model Abstract Expressionist who employed a "drip technique" by casting paint from a brush with controlled gestures, or dripping paint from stick. This work, and Pollock's in general, displays an emphasis on rhythm, nonrepresentation, color, form, and line.
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A. papyrus B. paper C. deckles D. vellum
_____ Which most fully describes the qualities of effective dramatic action?
A). It should be complete and self-contained B). It should engage and maintain interest C). It should be deliberately shaped to reveal its purpose and goal D). It should be internally consistent E). All of the above