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Arts & Activities, April, 2002 by Guy Hubbard
Like many of Pollock's paintings, this one is too large for the walls of ordinary homes, but because it was painted on canvas that could be moved, it cannot be called a mural. The reason for his choice of size is that Pollock believed pictures should be available to the public and not hidden away in the homes of wealthy people.
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