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Home / Science / Study: Kids Paint Like Jackson Pollock!

Study: Kids Paint Like Jackson Pollock!

20 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Children's paintings closely resemble Jackson Pollock's art.
  • Adults' attempts to mimic Pollock's style were less successful.
  • Study suggests art appreciation can be subjective and childlike.
Study: Kids Paint Like Jackson Pollock!

A recent study conducted at the University of Oregon indicates a surprising similarity between the artistic creations of young children and the renowned abstract expressionist, Jackson Pollock. Experiments involving children aged four to six demonstrated their ability to produce visually complex paintings that closely mirror Pollock's signature drip technique, often more so than adult participants.

The research highlights that the multi-scaled paint structures generated by children's pouring methods share characteristics with Pollock's own work. While adult attempts showed higher paint densities and wider trajectories, children's paintings featured finer patterns and more distinct gaps, which were perceived as more pleasant and visually interesting.

These findings challenge the common dismissal of Pollock's art as something 'a child could do,' suggesting that children's art possesses a natural complexity and aesthetic appeal. The study implies that artistic merit may not solely reside with technical mastery but can be found in spontaneous, childlike expression, potentially elevating a child's creation to the level of a master's.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Yes, a study found that children aged four to six can produce paintings visually similar to Jackson Pollock's drip technique.
Pollock's drip paintings are known for their high visual complexity due to the multi-scaled paint structures created by his technique.
Jackson Pollock's drip technique involves pouring or dripping paint onto a canvas from above, rather than using a conventional brush.

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