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  1. Full Fathom Five is one of Pollocks earliest “drip” paintings. While its lacelike top layers consist of poured skeins of house paint, Pollock built up the underlayer using a brush and palette knife. A close look reveals an assortment of objects embedded in the surface, including cigarette butts, nails, thumbtacks, buttons, coins, and a key.

  2. Full Fathom Five is one of the earliest masterpieces of Pollock's drip technique. The actual origins and initial development of this technique have never been fully explained, except by reading back from fuller photographic evidence produced about 1950, two or three years after this work was painted.

  3. Full fathom Five exhibe un estilo artístico característico de Jackson Pollock, marcado por la abstracción expresionista y el action painting. En esta obra, Pollock utiliza la técnica del dripping de manera intensa y descontrolada, creando un mundo caótico y en constante movimiento en el lienzo.

  4. Full Fathom Five, obra de Jackson Pollock. Comentario de la obra «Full Fathom Five» de Jackson Pollock. Pollock conoció la técnica del «dripping» en 1936, en el taller experimental del pintor mexicano David Alfaro Siquieros (1896-1974), y la aplicó en 1943 en «Composition with Pouring II».

  5. 16 de jul. de 2002 · Pollock, Jackson. Full Fathom Five. 1947 (210 Kb); Oil on canvas with nails, tacks, buttons, coins, cigarettes, etc, 129 x 76.5 cm (50 7/8 x 30 1/8 in) Full Fathom Five is one of the earliest masterpieces of Pollock's drip technique.

  6. 14 de oct. de 2023 · Full Fathom Five (1947) by Jackson Pollock (1912-1956), is an example of an experimental piece of work that has a two-dimensional and three-dimensional appeal to the viewer. Full Fathom Five is a metaphor for the human mind: whilst it appears to shine and glitter in the light, beneath the surface, the assortment and randomness of the ...

  7. Jackson Pollock. Full Fathom Five. 1947. Oil on canvas with nails, tacks, buttons, key, coins, cigarettes, matches, etc., 50 7/8 x 30 1/8" (129.2 x 76.5 cm). Gift of Peggy Guggenheim, 1952. © 2016 Pollock-Krasner Foundation/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York