To be fair to Pollock though, some of his work is moving, which brings to my mind that any artistic endeavor is comprised of a start, a good measure of doing, then deciding when to stop. Some of his paintings are moving because he chose a good stopping point.
There is a dude right now doing spin art using swings with paint in them and while I'm, at first, infuriated by the simplicity and randomness of his art. I must concede that he is having fun AND selling them shits at a profit.
There is also Damien Hirst who does a few different kinds of art but spin paintings are among his work.
https://www.artsy.net/artist-series/dami...-paintings
There is a dude right now doing spin art using swings with paint in them and while I'm, at first, infuriated by the simplicity and randomness of his art. I must concede that he is having fun AND selling them shits at a profit.
There is also Damien Hirst who does a few different kinds of art but spin paintings are among his work.
https://www.artsy.net/artist-series/dami...-paintings