life:
Instead of using an easel, Jackson Pollock would stretch a canvas on the floor of his barn and scamper around all four sides of it as he painted.
Rather than using brushes, he used sticks to flick and drip paint, or he poured it straight from the can, favoring wet household enamels over traditional oils.
Here, rare outtakes from Martha Holmes’ 1949 shoot with Jackson Pollock.