The deep by jackson pollock

Modern Art: 1950 - Present

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    Modern Art

  • Catcher in the Rye

    Catcher in the Rye
    Considered one of the quintessential novels of the 20th century, Catcher in the Rye was a controversial and very popular novel written by J.D. Salinger. The books themes included rebellion, alienation, loss, and connection.
  • "The Deep" By Jackson Pollock

    "The Deep" By Jackson Pollock
    "The Deep" was one of Jackson Pollock last major paintings before his death in 1956. The painting is a form of abstract expressionism, which Pollock was widely known for. As with any abstract art work there are many interpretations as to the meaning of this painting.
  • The Guggenheim

    The Guggenheim
    Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, The Guggenheim museum is located in New York City. It is home to a collection of impressionist, post-impressionist, contemporary, and early modern art.
  • Seattle Space Needle

    Seattle Space Needle
    An observation tower in Seattle, Washington. An iconic building to the city of Seattle and a major landmark of the Pacific Northwest. Designed by John Graham and Company.
  • Russian Schoolroom

    Russian Schoolroom
    Oil canvas painting by Norman Rockwell. Features russian children sitting in front of a bust of Vladimir Lenin.
  • World Trade Center

    World Trade Center
    The Twin Towers, which were apart of the World Trade Center, used to house 50,000 workers per day. This all ended on September 11, 2001 when they were attacked by terrorists. As a result of the attacks the buildings no longer stand but their memory lives on forever.
  • Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope

    Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope
    The first in George Lucas's epic space opera saga, Star Wars was a groundbreaking cinematic achievemant in the world of cinema. The special effects alone changed the way we look at films and paved the way to the even more amazing special effects we use today. This film was ahead of its time in many ways and is one of the all-time cinematic classics this world has to offer.
  • Thriller

    Thriller
    The album that shot Michael Jackson into superstardom. Thriller is the best selling music album of all-time. Jackson wrote four out of the nine tracks on the album. The album was genre defining and a milestone for music.
  • Self-Portrait

    Self-Portrait
    Andy Warhol's Self-Portrait was painted by him in the year before his death. This is one of five different versions with five different colors used.
  • Harry Potter

    Harry Potter
    Harry Potter and the Socerer's Stone, the first installment in the world wide popular series. The story of an orphaned boy who lives with his cruel aunt and uncle until one day he finds out he is a wizard. His life changes intantly and his adventures begin. Written by J.K. Rowling, the series consists of 7 novels and is the best selling book series of all-time. 8 films were made, merchandise, and theme parks.
  • Edward Scissorhands

    Edward Scissorhands
    An early illustration by Director Tim Burton before he made the film Edward Scissorhands. It wasn't until Johnny Depp saw this illustration that he finally understood who he was meant to portray.
  • Toy Story

    Toy Story
    The first ever feature length computer animated film and the first theatrical film to be produced by Pixar. A groundbreaking achievemant for animation.
  • 13 Billion Years Ago

    13 Billion Years Ago
    The Hubble Telescope captures a photo of what the universe looked like 13 billion years ago.
  • 30 St Mary Axe

    30 St Mary Axe
    Designed by Foster and Partners, this is a commerical skyscraper in London, England.
  • Clouds

    Clouds
    Clouds is an image/photo created by Kumi Yamashita. She uses light and shadows to achieve the desired effect.
  • Black City

    Black City
    Julie Mehretu specializes in abstract expressionism. She is widely considered to be a modern day Jackson Pollock. She uses heavy layers on acrylic paint on canvas.
  • Hope

    Hope
    The iconic Barack Obama "Hope" poster that was used for his 2008 presidential campaign. The poster was designed by street artist Shepard Fairey.
  • My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy

    My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
    A rap album by Hip-Hop artist Kanye West. One of the best reviewed rap albums ever and considered by many critics to be one of the best albums of all-time. Won the Grammy award for Best Rap Album.
  • Loves Doves

    Loves Doves
    "Loves Doves" by Yulia Brodskaya is an amazing work of art with an untraditional style. She uses nothing but strands of paper and glue. What looks like an amazing painting is actually carefully arranged paper.
  • One World Trade Center

    One World Trade Center
    The fourth tallest skyscraper in the world. This was built to help remember and memorialize the Twin Towers that we lost in the horrific 9/11 attacks.