Very clever. The thin line that separates
designers from artists is often just
functionality. Funny then, that Jackson
Pollock's #5 is probably more valuable than
any design (fun fact, it's the single most
valuable piece of art).
But depressing is that Michael Jackson's suit
alone sold for double the amount Jackson
Pollock's painting did. Shows how much
society really values design/art.
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Joen Asmussen [deleted] (46 months ago | reply)
I love it :)
Very nice.
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Laura Sgherri (46 months ago | reply)
I like this texture, and the yellow is always great!!
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DLTBNG (43 months ago | reply)
jackson pollock
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Michael Marek [deleted] (40 months ago | reply)
an again :: excellent!
JohnehJH (35 months ago | reply)
Very clever. The thin line that separates designers from artists is often just functionality. Funny then, that Jackson Pollock's #5 is probably more valuable than any design (fun fact, it's the single most valuable piece of art).
But depressing is that Michael Jackson's suit alone sold for double the amount Jackson Pollock's painting did. Shows how much society really values design/art.
JohnehJH and julian palapa added this photo to their favorites.
colorsanto (33 months ago | reply)
Hi, I'm an admin for a group called Coloring Book • Wallpaper Galore, and we'd love to have this added to the group!
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