How to paint like Jackson Pollock style drip action painting - Abstract Expressionism Art

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  • @hamelnadia577
    @hamelnadia577 4 роки тому +13

    Albert thank you so much! Can't wait to try it myself 👍

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  4 роки тому

      Hi Nadia, love to hear this. Enjoy making your own. Let me know how you succeeded. Have a great day! Albert

    • @deslar31
      @deslar31 4 роки тому

      That's name omg my name is Albert omg !!😅😅

  • @jodypalm303
    @jodypalm303 Рік тому +5

    I have always wanted to create my own Pollock painting. Thanks for showing me how!

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  Рік тому

      Thanks, Jody, keep in mind it's my interpretation, also find out what works for you. Anyway: have fun with it. Albert

  • @richardfosu1927
    @richardfosu1927 Рік тому

    You're the greatest art teacher I have ever met... This is a 3 month course summarized in less than an hour. Simple practical and comprehensive

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  Рік тому

      Thanks, Richard. A complement always makes my day. Enjoy playing with the things you learned or new ideas it brought you. Albert

  • @virgogaming6488
    @virgogaming6488 2 роки тому +3

    Pollock is one of my favorite painters next to Francis Bacon. I've tried doing a Pollock and it's like doing a composition, the colors working together in harmony and getting enough canvas time.

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  2 роки тому

      Thanks Virgo,, you're right. It's always about composition and it dure takes time to make one. But it's also fun to do. Albert

  • @eejay2
    @eejay2 2 роки тому +3

    I happened upon your video here while looking for Jackson Pollock-style paintings. May I please just say...WOW!?!! I thank you from the bottom of my heart for your art history lessons, demos, and clear voice. Please keep making videos; we all learn SO much!

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  2 роки тому +2

      Thanks Emily, I appreciate it. Please try his style of painting, it's a fun way of making art, also a nice challenge, it only looks simple 😉 Albert

  • @hellioappollion552
    @hellioappollion552 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for this video.
    I plan to use these skills to paint my paintings😊

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  2 місяці тому

      Thanks, Hellio. It's interesting to play like this. Albert

  • @kurtwilliams6613
    @kurtwilliams6613 2 роки тому +1

    I made a large drip painting using house paint samples from Home Depot. Thin with water and let it fly. I finished it with a clear coat. I get a lot of compliments. Many people have asked me who the artist is and I laugh and tell them I am.

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  2 роки тому

      Thanks Kurt, great story. It also looks like you enjoyed making it, an important part of making in my opinion. Albert

  • @ambroseavery5229
    @ambroseavery5229 4 роки тому +4

    At first, when I saw Pollack's work, it was a bit "busy" for me too. But, the more I looked at, & studied his "Mural," the more fascinating it became. It is now probably my favorite "abstract," if not the most mesmering "painting" I've ever seen! I'm going to try some of my own. Thanks, great job!

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  4 роки тому

      Hi Ambrose Avery, thanks. Ha, another one ' too busy'. I get it. Just as Rebecca Sharp commented. But you found your solution too, looking closer, studying aspects or details helps. And the longer you look you can get to like or even love it. Art is wonderful. Love to hear how your version will turn out. Have a great day, Albert

    • @sdouba
      @sdouba 4 роки тому +2

      @@ImperfectPaintings two years ago I took an on-line "Abstract Expressionism" course that was offered by Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City. A unit was dedicated to Jackson Pollock. We were required (optionally) to submit art painted in his style (like in cases of other artists we studied). I tried, it was a struggle. The closer I looked the more intimidated I became. I ended up submitting the assignment and didn't feel good about it. Since then, I painted a couple. The style remained challenging. All this is to say that your instruction demystified and simplified it (something that the course didn't attempt). Now I feel I can head down to my studio in my basement to embark (with renewed excitement) on painting more of Pollock's style. Thank you so much. I should mention that the course was challenging and enjoyable.

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  4 роки тому

      Oh, wow Salim, thanks for sharing this story. I almost get nervous and insecure.
      What I aim for is to help look 'through' a painting style. Not to copy it but to make it more approachable, less intimidating. When the bar is lowered you can paint it and discover it is quite more complicated but now the gap is smaller between you and the artist. Every time you make a painting you can get closer, the learning curve. Up to a certain point where you take a left turn and the artist went the other way. Now you can do your own thing. All aiming for more enjoyment of painting. Not necessarily to make art.
      Thanks for your wonderful message before my day job. Have a great day! Albert

  • @allthefruits1756
    @allthefruits1756 8 місяців тому +1

    I really enjoy your videos. I feel ready to try any new style or technique after hearing you talking us all through it. Thank you

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  8 місяців тому +1

      Thanks, Allthe Fruits, lovely to hear. Enjoy painting in all different ways. Albert

  • @VaGar0Zz
    @VaGar0Zz 3 роки тому

    The last one turned out amazing!

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  3 роки тому

      Thanks Vadim, it all may look to simple but when trying to make one yourself it turns out to be more complicated interesting as well. Do try this yourself too. Albert

  • @supremereader7614
    @supremereader7614 2 роки тому

    Usually Jackson Pollock immitations are terrible, but yours are actually pleasant paintings. Congratulations 🎉

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  2 роки тому

      Thanks Supreme, that's a nice compliment, those are always welcome :)) Albert

  • @morsar2009
    @morsar2009 Рік тому

    Thanks Albert Can’t wait to try it myself❤️

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  Рік тому

      Thanks, Halil. Try to keep the paint on your canvas. I still look at drops on the wall 😉 Albert

  • @1948adm
    @1948adm 4 роки тому

    Like that painting it looks like pretty flowers and a cute bird top left

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  4 роки тому

      Hi 1948adm, thanks. Abstract is always nice to go treasure hunting 😁. Bye, Albert

  • @Tahoemike1
    @Tahoemike1 Рік тому

    Excellent result! Thanks for sharing this...

  • @TheKathept
    @TheKathept 4 роки тому

    I Love Pollock and I LOVE your last painting! All very interesting.

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  4 роки тому

      Hi Kathe, thanks. Doing more than one in this case can get you to different results. I liked doing it. Albert

  • @rainbowparrotart
    @rainbowparrotart 3 роки тому

    Love the olive oil in the pan, so funny. Totally binging on your videos 😋

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  3 роки тому

      Hi Rainbow, thanks. I hope you find a lot of helpful ideas and inspiration. Albert

  • @edwardskinner651
    @edwardskinner651 Рік тому

    Just recently finished a Pollock style painting. I'll do it again as well. Harder than it looks to get a good result.

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  Рік тому

      Thanks, Edward. Love to hear you made one and will do another one. I truly believe making one yourself gives a better understanding of Pollock's art. Enjoy, Albert

  • @mehesdora2409
    @mehesdora2409 3 роки тому +2

    I just moved into my first apartment and decided to make a big painting myself. I am super excited and this video was fun and informative. Thank you for the great content. :)

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  3 роки тому +2

      Hi Méhez, thanks and congratulations with your first appartment! Enjoy making your big painting., Albert

  • @rudiratlos4999
    @rudiratlos4999 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for your very inspirational tutorials! In this video it is very interesting, that the use of some simple techniques causes so impressive and appealing results! I will also test it for my own attempts in acrylic painting. 👍✍🏻

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  2 роки тому

      Thanks Rudi, and even though we're not Jackson Pollock, by making your own attempt you will notice it only looks simple. 😉 Enjoy, Albert

  • @saintott
    @saintott 2 роки тому

    Another great video always learn lots from you. Thanks.

  • @Franbbbboogqqx
    @Franbbbboogqqx Рік тому

    Saya suka lukisan ini tetap mau belajar terimakasih atas tutorialnya.

  • @natalieangelheart2483
    @natalieangelheart2483 2 роки тому +1

    Loved this video! I love (most of) Jackson Pollock's work and loved the ones you produced too!
    To keep my carpet clean, I have a large sheet of thick plastic, the kind they use on kitchen tables, that I bough from the hardware store and an old block out curtain along the doorway, incase I have paint on my shoes. It's certainly easier than cleaning paint of the carpet. 😁

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  2 роки тому +1

      Hi Natalie, yes great artist and fun to do yourself. For me it was a one time adventure, but thanks for the tips to protect my home. 😉👍 Albert

  • @sdouba
    @sdouba 4 роки тому +1

    Great demonstration Albert. Love you style and talent both making art and teaching it. Thank you.

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  4 роки тому +1

      Hi Salim, thanks. I just live to do this. Have a nice day, Albert

  • @shismarg
    @shismarg Рік тому

    ❤Amazing!

  • @jaijones8305
    @jaijones8305 4 роки тому +2

    Actually, I liked your version of his painting better! Yours had more depth and color combination is beautiful. Thanks for sharing this style of painting.

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  4 роки тому +1

      Hi Jai, thanks 😄. This is fun to hear,, personally I liked it a lot, it looked less chaotic. Bye, Albert

    • @jaijones8305
      @jaijones8305 4 роки тому

      @@ImperfectPaintings Yes, it is so satisfying for me to really like a painting of mine, because I know I am my worst critic! Your painting interpretation of Pollock's cathedral, was just so pleasing. I wish I could paint like you. Maybe with practice, I can. Thanks, Albert.

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  4 роки тому

      Keep a playful mood. We have this saying from a Swedish childrens book by Astrid Lingren (the adventures of pipi longstocking, by the way fun to read) 'I've never done this, so I think I can do it'. I love this attitude. Jump in head first without thinking, or before your rational mind will kick in. This is also my way of painting for my videos. It's not important to paint beautiful, I talk with my brush to explain, sort of sketching. I have my inner critic too, but sometimes he leaves to room 😉. Long story short: if you want to get better at painting... paint more. Albert

  • @dhanicajhaynepoloctawang7249
    @dhanicajhaynepoloctawang7249 4 роки тому

    Thank you sir 😊 I'm excited to try it tomorrow for our project.

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  4 роки тому

      Hi Jhayne, great to hear. Lots of fun doing your project. Albert

  • @chris-pio
    @chris-pio 4 роки тому

    I enjoyed this tutorial and explanation. Thanks!

  • @debleighton-bowlby3412
    @debleighton-bowlby3412 3 роки тому

    Love it!!!! Gonna try it out myself! Thank you!!

  • @michasadel1707
    @michasadel1707 Рік тому

    I'm glad that I've find this video. I've learned to so much! I'm on my way to create mine own pollock art ;) and this is very helpfull. Thanks! :)

  • @JamesN-mx2tq
    @JamesN-mx2tq 2 роки тому

    Excellent video!

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks JN, now it's your turn to splash around 😉 Albert

  • @doncook2054
    @doncook2054 2 роки тому

    Love this! Thank You!! i have done drip paintings years ago ... think i might again. Love Your artwork Imperfect Paontings!

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks Don, enjoy making your drip paintings. Albert

    • @doncook2054
      @doncook2054 2 роки тому

      @@ImperfectPaintings Thank You!!! Now; if only the wind would ever stop........

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  2 роки тому +1

      @@doncook2054 maybe invite the wind to play along on your painting. I guess this kind of painting isn't about control 🙃

    • @doncook2054
      @doncook2054 2 роки тому

      @@ImperfectPaintings i agree ... but wind gusts of 40 might have me drip painting the house next door🤣 By the way; a should have been famous painter, Janet Sobel, might be a good one to profile. In 1945, Pollock and Clement Greenberg went to see an exhibition of her... drip paintings, in Peggy Guggeheim's art gallery ... . Pollock was thrilled, said her art had a powerful influence on him... he had finally found what he was missing in his art ... and, the rest is HIStory.

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  2 роки тому

      Haha, no, don't paint the neighbors, unless they want too.
      Yes, Janet Sobel is interesting. I'll put her on my list for 'you never know'. But I first need to dive into her artwork to get to know her better. Anyway, enjoy drip painting, Albert

  • @johnblack6020
    @johnblack6020 3 роки тому

    Thank you I enjoyed your demonstrations very much. I am going to do a Jackson Pollock style painting for class and I need to use Acrylic because I will not have time for layers of oil Paint to dry.
    Very helpful 😊☮️

  • @samanthalockhart633
    @samanthalockhart633 4 роки тому

    Very satisfying

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  4 роки тому

      Hi Samantha, thanks. Of course you can also try other paint brands perhaps, but I like to challenge myself always to use my regular one. Also fun to do. Albert

  • @fatladyfarmer2025
    @fatladyfarmer2025 4 роки тому

    Yes I'd like to try action painting. Out side while the weather let's me

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  4 роки тому

      Hi lady farmer, outside sounds practical. Have fun, Albert

  • @ryantanjung621
    @ryantanjung621 Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing, I'm learning Mr. pollack also

  • @eenayeah
    @eenayeah 4 роки тому

    Great video! I'm going to try this!

  • @raincloud706
    @raincloud706 4 роки тому

    Thanks for the upload😎😎😎😎

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  4 роки тому

      Hi Raincloud, thanks. Will you try this yourself? Have a happy day, Albert

  • @popxicculture5369
    @popxicculture5369 4 роки тому

    Greetings,Thanks for the info I will definitely use the technique. I appreciate you :)

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  4 роки тому +1

      Hi Popxic, thanks. It will be getting a bit messy but it's fun to do. Enjoy, Albert

  • @CoUNtryForEva
    @CoUNtryForEva 5 місяців тому

    very helpful thank you

  • @francavan1295
    @francavan1295 4 роки тому

    Going for it! 😄 “it’s Californian for I am going to do it” Thanks Albert for opening the window of imagination to my monkey artist

  • @verastickova9786
    @verastickova9786 8 днів тому

    Hi, thank you very much for the video! I would like to ask about the ratio between the pouring medium and the color. Can you disclose please?

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  8 днів тому +1

      Thanks, Vera. The ratio isn't that important. I guess 1 (paint) to 5-10 medium. Just take a cup, make a mix, and start playing. Perhaps you like it thicker of thinner. Make a mess and see if you like it. Enjoy, Albert

  • @zyssica
    @zyssica 5 місяців тому

    Thanks so much!

  • @samanthapeachmasks
    @samanthapeachmasks 4 роки тому

    i loved them they are amazing and the facts are interesting
    like me if you want to

  • @wilkowilkinson4864
    @wilkowilkinson4864 4 роки тому +2

    Hi Albert, love the video tutorials and your style too. May I ask - How to paint like Mark Rothko as a possible future episode. Many thanks for all of your time and effort....

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  4 роки тому +1

      Hi Wilko, thanks for sharing. Mark Rothko is one of my favorites, but I'm looking for years for a way to translate his artwork (technique wise) to a painting lesson / video. When I see it, I will make one. I'll put him on my list. Bye, Albert

    • @wilkowilkinson4864
      @wilkowilkinson4864 4 роки тому +1

      @@ImperfectPaintings Thank you very much Albert...

  • @rebeccasharp7924
    @rebeccasharp7924 4 роки тому

    I'm ordering pouring medium from Amazon today. I enjoy Pollock's work, but, I have difficulty looking at it for any period of time because it is a bit too "busy" for me- I need a bit more calm as I've gotten older. I always look forward to your videos as you do such a great job of simplifying some of the mysteries of the artists, and not everyone can do that, especially as someone who is bilingual. I look forward to next week's video!

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  4 роки тому

      Hi Rebecca, thanks, this means a lot to me. I totally understand what you mean with busy paintings. I have the same and I found out when I look to 1 color or a part of it like following 1 line it gets easier, at least you can dim the rest by doing so. See you next week! Albert

  • @ellenvd5543
    @ellenvd5543 4 роки тому

    Echt een heel interessante video Albert, en goed uitgelegd+ mooi resultaat met die oker-kleurige achtergrond ! Een van mijn meest fav video's van welke ik tot nu toe gezien heb. Pollock gebruikte zijn kleuren goed, waardoor het mijns inziens niet te druk was. Bedankt voor de video!!

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  4 роки тому +1

      Hallo Ellen, bedankt leuk om te horen (fav video). Kleurgebruik is inderdaad rustgevend zoals hij dat doet, vaak in ieder geval. Fijne dag, Albert

  • @marianaalarconrodriguez217
    @marianaalarconrodriguez217 4 роки тому

    I like yours better, I want to try it, I was just wondering how fluid the paint has to be

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  4 роки тому

      Hi Mariana, thanks. It all depends on the thickness of the paint you work with. Some paints are fluid enough as they are. Try it find out if works for you of make it more fluid by adding, for instance (what I use) pouring medium. Happy painting, Albert

  • @Lance2094
    @Lance2094 4 роки тому

    Thank you! I am going to give this one soon! BTW, I also saw people in one of your examples!

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  4 роки тому

      Hi Lance, thanks. Oh I love to hear you will try this yourself too. Have fun and have a great day, Albert

  • @lilactreehouse
    @lilactreehouse 2 роки тому

    I'm going to try one in 1:12 dollhouse scale.

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  2 роки тому

      Hi Heather, interesting idea, wondering what size of brush you will use 😉 Happy painting, Albert

  • @carhomie7739
    @carhomie7739 Рік тому

    Nice

  • @elainedemas2144
    @elainedemas2144 3 роки тому

    Very helpful instruction. What weight paper did you use for these pieces and who is your paper supplier? Thanks

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  3 роки тому

      Hi Elaine, thanks I use paper of a local supplier in the Netherlands. I use 200gr multipurpose paper 50X65cm and sometimes 100x65cm 120 grams. Hope this helps. Albert

    • @elainedemas2144
      @elainedemas2144 3 роки тому +1

      @@ImperfectPaintings Thank you.

  • @michaelmuellner6128
    @michaelmuellner6128 3 роки тому

    9:51 Pollock painted more layers. Look at the comparison. But good job. Thank you for sharing.

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  3 роки тому +3

      Hi Michael, thanks. You're correct but it was never my intention to copy, I wanted to paint in his style to see what I can learn from it. Have a nice day, Albert

    • @raym7642
      @raym7642 Рік тому

      ​@@ImperfectPaintings Exactly! there are few commenters here that are under the misconception that you are trying to copy him. I just started a background for a commission and was wanting that look thus my arrival here. I've utillized his style for decades but was interested in how others interpret and work with it. We learn all the time and your videos are part of that process. Mahalo!

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  Рік тому

      Thanks, Ray. I guess not all people look with an open mind, unfortunately. Luckily, there are more that are open to trying new things. Albert

  • @tamsinthai
    @tamsinthai 2 роки тому +1

    No one can paint like another painter if you are a true artist, and particularly Jackson Pollock. If you think you can, you don't understand the soul.

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  2 роки тому +4

      Thanks tamsinthai, I couldn't agree more with you.
      Unfortunately you totally missed the point of a video like this. In case you like to paint, like I do, and want to understand and learn more about art , painting in the style of an artist can help you a lot in your own journey. Never to copy the artist but to experience a style of painting yourself, no matter what level your painting skills are at. Anyway, I wish you a wonderful day. Albert

    • @tamsinthai
      @tamsinthai 2 роки тому

      @@ImperfectPaintings I have an MA in Fine Art and remember the outings to museums to set up our easels in order to copy a painting to try to understand the process. But there are far too many being persuaded all they have to do is drip some paint about with absolutely no idea of the context. I once asked one of those cheap copy shops if the could do me a Rothko (just for a laugh) here in SE Asia, 'Why yes! And was shown a blank canvass with two flat blobs on it. I've studied more art than you've had smoked eel sandwiches haha.

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for coming back. I guess we're perhaps on different sides of the spectrum. I'm in the corner of introducing ways to paint and getting to know new artists. Just to get people painting and enjoy their new hobby. Everybody has to start somewhere, and if people can't see this or appreciate it, perhaps they watch the wrong videos. Have a nice day anyway. Albert

    • @tamsinthai
      @tamsinthai 2 роки тому

      @@ImperfectPaintings Understood. I have a tendency to view everything pertaining to the arts. Your channel is a nice into to painting. I hope your subscribers are persuaded to dig deeper.

    • @raym7642
      @raym7642 Рік тому +1

      @@tamsinthai I think you are being very judgmental and completely missing the point of this and other videos like it. I have been painting professionally for 40 yers and still occasionally try to emulate another artists' style or technique. No art is original, its all derivative. Chill, it why we paint!

  • @uttkarshsuri553
    @uttkarshsuri553 4 роки тому +1

    It’s really great what is the paper that you are using??

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  4 роки тому

      Hi Uttkarsh, thanks. I use (academic) drawing paper, acid and wood free. As long as I don't use water, everything will be okay.
      Bye, Albert

    • @uttkarshsuri553
      @uttkarshsuri553 4 роки тому +1

      Thanks Albert I appreciate it✌️and keep up the good work😊

    • @uttkarshsuri553
      @uttkarshsuri553 4 роки тому

      But can I do this with acrylic colours and a normal A3 paper.

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  4 роки тому

      I use acrylics. The paper is 200 grams, printer paper (70-80 grams) will get wobbly. Does this answer your question?

    • @uttkarshsuri553
      @uttkarshsuri553 4 роки тому +1

      Imperfect Paintings yes thanks a lot!!! Cheers

  • @samanthalockhart633
    @samanthalockhart633 4 роки тому

    I would really like to learn how to paint like Van Gogh

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  4 роки тому

      Hi Samantha, I'm looking for a way to show but I haven't found one yet. He is on my list though. Sorry for now, Albert

  • @kuikai100
    @kuikai100 8 місяців тому

    thanks

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  8 місяців тому +1

      Thanks, Suwong.

    • @kuikai100
      @kuikai100 8 місяців тому

      What is the liquid colored medium called and where is it found?

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  8 місяців тому +1

      Suwong, I use normal acrylics and I believe I mix it with acrylics medium. Look it up online. There is heavy medium to give the acrylics more volume, like oil paint has. And also medium to make the acrylics more fluid. You can also use pouring medium for acrylics paint. Hope this helps. Albert

  • @tzvika2
    @tzvika2 Рік тому

    Hi, what medium do you use for acrylic color?

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  Рік тому

      Thanks, Tzvika,for asking. It's simple acrylics medium glossy by Talens Amsterdam. I dilute it because of cost. Albert

  • @petergray3594
    @petergray3594 3 роки тому

    You should mention his wife Lee Krasner as an influence.

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  3 роки тому +1

      Hi Peter, thanks for mentioning Lee Krasner in the comments. Perhaps you noticed but in my videos I tend to focus on what I like to do: the technical experiment or experience. Others can tell what they like to do for instance talk about the art historical background. Anyway, thanks for dropping by and sharing your thoughts. Albert

  • @mariasulaiman7038
    @mariasulaiman7038 3 роки тому

    hi what was the size of you canvas you used in first one ???

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  3 роки тому

      Hi Maria thanks for asking. The first one is 50x65 cm, what I usually use. Later on I also use 100x65 cm. Hope this helps. Albert

    • @mariasulaiman7038
      @mariasulaiman7038 3 роки тому

      @imperfectpainting i just got mine same size thank you!!!!

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  3 роки тому

      Great to hear! Have a nice day, Albert

  • @jamilaakbarally3867
    @jamilaakbarally3867 4 роки тому

    Hi what type of paint did you use?

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  4 роки тому

      Hi Jamila, thanks. I use Winsor & Newton Galeria acrylics, link in the description below the video. Albert

  • @franceskasper8716
    @franceskasper8716 4 роки тому

    When you paint in this style what do you feel you have accomplished once the painting is finished? Would appreciate it.

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  4 роки тому +1

      Hi Frances, thanks, interesting question. My challenge is to better understand why an artist, in this case Jackson Pollock, would paint in this way and why this is or could be interesting. What i this time and very often notice is that the methods are more complicated than they look. Artistically it is interesting to find out if I would like to make more paintings in the way of the artist's style. Besides the painting process I try to tell an interesting story about the artist and the way of working. I give painting lessons for a number of years now and you can learn a lot about making, looking and understanding art by doing it yourself. In my painting lessons people look differently at art and the world around them or even themselves, after making a painting in a style. Learning by doing so to speak. Hope this explains it all. Are you a painter as well? Love to hear some more from you. Have a nice day, Albert

  • @Experience_06
    @Experience_06 4 роки тому

    Do you put a title in your painting?

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  4 роки тому

      Hi Bry, no I don't. Is it your routine to do so in your paintings? Have a nice day, Albert

    • @Experience_06
      @Experience_06 4 роки тому

      @@ImperfectPaintings yes

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  4 роки тому

      Hi Bry, thanks for answering. What is in your opinion the extra of a title? Just curious. Albert

  • @MrJohnisthename
    @MrJohnisthename 9 місяців тому

    Imitating another artist is all well and good, but how do I find the inspiration necessary to create an original piece that expresses my own unique talents and insites?

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  9 місяців тому

      Thanks, MrJohnisthename. Good question i get it a lot.. First of all, start painting. Only by painting a lot (make 100 paintings this year) you can find what you like. The videos look effortless, but almost every second painting I make is a result of the previous one. You can't think yourself out of this question. You have to do, do, doing.
      In case you don't have ideas of your own, it can be a help to paint like another artist. You can learn painting techniques in that way or how to work with unknown materials. While doing so, I often get ideas on how I would do it, what I would make. I notice what I like and what not, what I find challenging (learning process ahead), and what is easy or comes natural to me. By doing so, you will get an internal 'yes', follow all the 'yes-es'. But it can take a while. Thinking about it will not help. You have to paint a lot to narrow down on what you prefer. There are a lot of videos on the channel. Just start somewhere and do an exercise you like. Hope this helps. Albert

  • @brushcl
    @brushcl 2 місяці тому

    The funny thing is how bad these attempts are compared to real Pollocks. That isn’t to say it can’t be done - I’ve seen a few good ones, including one by a 12 year old. But I do think it takes a certain understanding of space and movement. The colors used here are not right, the paint doesn’t flow the same, etc. but I appreciate the efforts. We can’t all be Jackson Pollock I guess.

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  2 місяці тому

      Thanks, Brushcl. In my opinion it's never about making a Pollock copy. So any painting is okay by me. By trying to paint in his style, you can encounter all sort of things, often the points you mention.Trying to paint in his style is the perfect way, again in my opinion, to silence people who say 'my cat, or my six-year old, can do this'. Because it isn't as easy as it looks. But by trying, investing time and making the effort, and even when not getting there, can make you look differently at art. Comparing your version with a Pollock makes you study his artwork in a different way and perhaps appreciate it even more.
      And the joy of trying is always a bonus. Enjoy your day, Albert

  • @alberttatlock5104
    @alberttatlock5104 2 роки тому

    You became indoctrinated into the Art world of hot air 😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  2 роки тому

      Thanks Albert, sorry, what do you mean? Albert

    • @alberttatlock5104
      @alberttatlock5104 2 роки тому

      @@ImperfectPaintings You became a believer in the cult of the Emperor’s new clothes !

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  2 роки тому

      Thank Albert for coming back to this. And I almost envy you because of the growth you can still make as a person and as an art lover. Learning to appreciate things outside your comfort zone, developing the ability to see things from different perspectives and giving people the space to be allowed to be themselves.... wow, you can still have such a beautiful life. I wish you all the best. Albert

    • @alberttatlock5104
      @alberttatlock5104 2 роки тому

      @@ImperfectPaintings Thank you different strokes for different folks , take it steady all the very best 👍😀

  • @jameslacy679
    @jameslacy679 4 роки тому

    Tried and failed.

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  4 роки тому +1

      Hi James, better tried and failed than not even tried at all. Albert

  • @juanluzzi5267
    @juanluzzi5267 3 роки тому

    Your 'Cathedral' is far more interesting and vibrant than Pollock's. I think, when you do drip painting you should know when to stop -Pollock didn't, so many of his works are dull and boring, like this one. Using an even amount of paint of different colours also makes a painting boring.
    I´m not a fan of Pollock, but I think you can have a lot of fun painting like this.

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  3 роки тому

      Hi Juan, thanks for sharing. It's all a matter of taste of course, but I get what you mean. Thanks for the compliment. And indeed it was fun to do, I also learned a lot from it. Albert

  • @ZhoRZh37
    @ZhoRZh37 4 роки тому

    Ron Jeremy does it better.

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  4 роки тому +1

      Haha, but hlZhoRZh37 Ron Jeremy is tough competition. Thanks for dropping by. Have a nice day, Albert

    • @ileanasantana283
      @ileanasantana283 4 роки тому

      @@ImperfectPaintings Beautiful! Thanks for sharing.

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  4 роки тому

      Hi Ileana, thanks. Try this one yourself, it's interesting to do. Have a nice day, Albert

  • @TBiggs-lo5zg
    @TBiggs-lo5zg Рік тому

    Why would any true artist want to paint like another artist, no matter how famous? It's redundant and thereby sacrificing one's own uniqueness to copying. Aspiring artists should not aspire to be anything or create anything other than what comes from within themselves. It's been done.

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  Рік тому

      Thanks, T, for your opinion. One question: how did you learn to walk, to talk, to think, to work? Have a great day. Albert

    • @tbiggs1087
      @tbiggs1087 Рік тому

      As everyone does in their childhood, I learned to do those things, but that has no relevance in this discussion. I learned to think and work on my own. And as an adult artist I learned to trust myself and the process to explore and discover my own unique voice. I completely surrendered inhibition and put my full trust in myself to create what only I can. Yes, many awful paintings but then it progressed and evolved into my work today. You can't create the next painting until you've created the one before and so that evolution grows, in trust and the true process of pure creativity emerges. To copy, in style or substance means just that. It has been done. How else will an artist truthfully discover themselves by doing something that has been done before? They won't, until they break free and trust in their own personal unique creative process. That's pure creativity. No more second hand art.

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  Рік тому

      Thanks, T, for coming back on this. The relevance of learning to walk, talk, or whatever, is that most people (kids) do this by copying others, conscious or not. Copying the work of an artist, or trying to paint what you see, is just a learning process. A lot of people are not (trained) artists but amateurs in the positive way. Trying different styles can be fun and educational. It is also a great way to train your eye. Most people think they observe, but often they just look for a second. Copying, or painting in the style of, can bring understanding a style or way of working and perhaps it brings a new technique of skill. If painting in the style of an artist is not for you, the video wasn't aimed at you. Thanks for watching. I hope I could explain why this video can help others. Albert

    • @tbiggs1087
      @tbiggs1087 Рік тому

      @@ImperfectPaintings I get it. Most people will have infinite journeys in trying to find their voice. Others don't care about that but simply want to enjoy the experience of paint to canvas. It's a helluva fun thing to do. But let's be honest here, copying or painting what one sees is not learning 'process'. That's learning technique and materials, and that's fine. Baby steps for most. What I'm talking about is consciously moving beyond that. Forgetting the technique. Forgetting the images burned into one's mind that have influence. Forgetting things others have taught , but becoming and realizing that everyone is unique in their own person, their own lives, their own soul, their own way to create. Hell, everyone is influenced by something, someone and the art thats out there. But it's mostly the same. Your videos are definitely not for me. But good for others. And that's cool. But I prefer to encourage people to explore further than 'this is the way some other artist did things' and so you can too. I want them to explore themselves and discover who and what they are and have the potential create, what no one else has done before. It's not until then that true individual process is formed. That's how Pollock did it, through self examination and being bold enough to try something completely different, regardless of what anyone thinks of the art. It's a shame he suffered from mental illness and alcoholism though...imagine what he could have created if he was whole.

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  Рік тому

      Thanks, T, I'm glad we found some common ground. I wish for every one to be able to live with a free mind like you. What I see around me are differently wired people. They have paint but no idea what to do. Life isn't always easy for a lot of people because of mental capabilities, upbringing, social possibilities, or financial situations, whatever comes first. Someone telling them, showing them how artists work, what they do, dare and so on can be helpful. Any growth in creative believe in yourself is a plus for anyone that didn't have it before. Daring to apply paint randomly, without thinking of the outcome, just to for sheer pleasure is a waste of paint for a lot of people. Learning to allow yourself to do this is a major win. If you don't know many people who struggle through life, it can be difficult to understand what they have to overcome to be able to create freely, as you promote. For them, it isn't possible to see what they are able to. So one step at a time can help them. Painting in the style of can be a fun challenge. Perhaps they just want to have some fun with paint. Perhaps they don't aspire to be great artists. Have a nice weekend, Albert