As to what I would like to be. It is difficult to say. An Artist of some kind. If nothing else I shall always study the Arts. People have always frightened and bored me, consequently I have been within my own shell and have not accomplished anything materially.


In a letter (Los Angeles October 22, 1929) to Charles and Frank in New York; published in: Jackson Pollock (2011) American Letters: 1927-1947. p. 16


As to what I would like to be. It is difficult to say. An Artist of some kind. If nothing else I shall always study the Arts. People have always...

As to what I would like to be. It is difficult to say. An Artist of some kind. If nothing else I shall always study the Arts. People have always...

As to what I would like to be. It is difficult to say. An Artist of some kind. If nothing else I shall always study the Arts. People have always...

As to what I would like to be. It is difficult to say. An Artist of some kind. If nothing else I shall always study the Arts. People have always...