Artists realized that Jackson Pollock's process working on the floor, unstretched raw canvas, from all four sides, using artist materials, industrial materials, imagery, non-imagery, throwing linear skeins of paint, dripping, drawing, staining, brushing, essentially blasted artmaking beyond any prior boundary.
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Pollock's dancing skeins of paint made the artist's own dance _ around the floored, unstretched canvas, rhythmically flinging, looping, casting lines of color onto it _ so vivid that the sense of the forming event, of the artist's movements, almost took precedence over the final product.
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Artists realized that Jackson Pollock's process the placing of unstretched raw canvas on the floor where it could be attacked from all four sides using artist materials and industrial materials; linear skeins of paint dripped and thrown; drawing, staining, brushing; imagery and non-imagery essentially took art-making beyond any prior boundary.
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Many watercolor painters still stretch their papers, but because natural deckles are appreciated today for their decorative, handmade effect, the modern preference is to work on unstretched papers, either by using a heavier weight of paper, by allowing paper to dry out before it becomes too saturated, or by exploiting the artistic effects that cockling can produce.
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Jeffrey Deitch in his 1996 catalogue essay for the Young Americans : New Art at the Saatchi Collection writes, The reader becomes drawn into Landers s mind & one has entered into his consciousness and feels as though inside his mind looking out rather than outside his mind looking in . Feeling completely overexposed by his own hand and needing a place to hide, Landers moved to writing on giant pieces of unstretched linen.
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The FTC defines " elasterell-p " as fiber formed by the interaction of two or more chemically distinct polymers ( of which none exceeds 85 % by weight ) which contains ester groups as the dominant functional unit ( at least 85 % by weight of the total polymer content of the fiber ) and which, if stretched at least 100 %, durably and rapidly reverts substantially to its unstretched length when the tension is removed.