Goldsworthy and Pollock

I think that Goldsworthy and Pollock had similar thinking in how they made their works of art. Even though their styles of creating art so greatly differ, they both started off a piece with out a solid, thought out plan. Pollock did not know where every splash, line, or stroke was going to be placed. Goldsworthy’s wife even asked him before he went out what he was going to make today, and he replied that he did not know what he was going to make yet. They both just let themselves be inspired by what they see. Pollock lets his forms become very natural by the way he approaches his paintings, and Goldworthy uses nature to create his forms. Goldworthy will walk around the land and when he sees something that interests him he just goes for it. I wonder if Pollock was as committed to his projects like Goldsworthy. Even if something broke 5, 6 times he would continue to stay determined and kept trying until he succeeded.