Pieces of art become valuable not because they looked too difficult to create, but because they bear significant cultural and historical value to the society the artist belongs in. This is the case for American artist Jackson Pollock, which rocked the art scene of the 50's and the 60's when he returned to basics and didn't use a paintbrush to make his paintings.
And now, a possibly unknown Pollock work is stored in someone's personal gallery, fearing robbery.
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