Pollock


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Synonyms for Pollock

United States artist famous for painting with a drip technique

lean white flesh of North Atlantic fish

important food and game fish of northern seas (especially the northern Atlantic)

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* Images of Jackson Pollock's action paintings and Henri Matisse's collages
Constable Thompson, 39, was killed by Pollock in 2000.
Prosecution lawyer Peter Magill told the Belfast Crown Court yesterday how among his 39 criminal offences, Pollock has a conviction for the manslaughter of a police officer who was killed on August 19, 2000.
Pollock blamed the latest delays on problems selling his home to raise the cash.
Pollock in the eastern Bering Sea (EBS) comprise the highest-volume commercial fishery in the United States (NMFS, 2010).
"I had a good range session this morning and felt good walking out to the first tee," Pollock said.
There also are exhibitions in Washington, D.C., and at the home Pollock shared with his wife, artist Lee Krasner, in the Springs community of East Hampton - now a museum and study center.
Now People Sport can reveal that Pollock faces a spell off duty.
With the help of homegrown mathematical modeling software, they demonstrated that the only way Pollock could create such tiny looping, meandering oscillations was to hold his brush or trowel high up off the canvas and let out a flow of paint that narrowed and sped up as it fell.
Pollock is known for his unique style of dripping paint on canvases placed on the floor, contributing to the creation of so-called action art.
Alsace, France 2006 For the pollock: 1 8-ounce pollock fillet For the pollock crisps: 1/2 gallon canola oil 2 ounces pollock slices, from above Salt to taste For the truffle dressing: 2 ounces black truffles 2 teaspoons white vinegar 1/8 cup olive oil Salt and freshly ground white pepper to taste To serve: Almond oil, as needed 1/2 Granny Smith apple, seeded and thinly sliced on mandoline 1/2 black radish, thinly sliced on mandoline For the garnish: Black truffle shavings Freshly grated lemon zest Finely chopped chives Almond oil
Sherrill Grace's wonderful biography, Making Theatre: A Life of Sharon Pollock, captures magically the intense pulse of the art and life, so far, of one of the greatest playwrights we have known in Canada or anywhere in the English-speaking world.
These are some of the ideal feminist exhibition strategies that Griselda Pollock offers in Encounters in the Virtual Feminist Museum: Time, space and the archive.