How Carl Jung Heavily Influenced Jackson Pollock’s Art
Jackson Pollock visited a Jungian analyst for a number of years. Carl Jung’s work ultimately heavily influenced Jackson Pollock’s art.
Jackson Pollock visited a Jungian analyst for a number of years. Carl Jung’s work ultimately heavily influenced Jackson Pollock’s art.
Staying positive has be a mantra for many years. There is now an entire psychology based movement around it. In this article we discuss some of the criticisms.
In this article we are going to look at what Positive Psychology IS & why It’s so important from clinical AND personal perspectives.
Well, it seems even artificial intelligence can admit to not being imaginative like human beings are. Especially with what AI says about the definition of creativity.
Some believe, the best thing that can happen is that their worst fears come true. For the artist that means getting comfortable. Why? Because having comfort kills creativity.
Pollock pioneered the drip painting technique, where he would lay his canvas on the floor and pour, drip, and fling paint onto it from above. This allowed him to approach the canvas from all angles and create energetic, spontaneous compositions.
First of all, what is Karma and why would we want to work with it to have a more creative life? The term Karma is the Sanskrit word for action… which includes thoughts and feelings.
I wanted to bring your attention to an abstract artist you probably are not aware of. His name is Ed Swarez and you can find him at SwarezArt.I wanted to acknowledge the work he’s done over the last 15 years or so (as of 2024).He works with highly toxic oil/resin based paint. His work is entirely abstract in nature and he loves using the forces of nature to create large spectacular pieces of art.