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http://www.chiff.com/a/painting-top-ten.htm แต่ถ้าเป็นภาพนี้(ซึ่งราคาประมูลแพงที่สุดในโลก)ผมเชื่อว่าเป็นภาพวาดแน่ๆ
Jackson Pollock: Number 5, 1948
พร้อมคำบรรยายถึงความสุดยอดของภาพนี้ ด้วยมูลค่าถึง$140,000,000 There is no depth here, not much "stands out" or is "more important" than anything else, there is no "climactic point," or "center pole" or such on the surface. Nothing is important, because everything is important. On the one hand, one can see this as a complete lack of richness---just overall greyness. On the other hand, one could see this as remarkably rich: the picture is filled with tiny "sub-pictures", micro-pictures, anywhere you look. Zoom in on a 2" square anywhere on the painting, and you are rewarded with an interesting little structure, a powerful color combination, or a set of expressive gestures colliding in some interesting way. In such a local formation, we can find a hierarchy of importance in the details, a depth that the overall painting lacks.
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