I think the Goldsworthy Documentary and the Pollock article have similar ideas. Goldsworthy stated in the documentary, “make something that is effortless.” I think Pollock was going for that same idea in his artwork, but he was doing it on a canvas instead of in nature. Neither Goldsworthy or Pollock represent the artists who have stuck to traditional ways and like to follow “the rules” that were once set by victorian artists. Although they are very different from each other in style, they both share the idea of if you understand your art then it will continue to grow. Also, they both create artwork our imaginations can run with. I think they both share the idea of creating something new by using the past. For instance, Pollock would use what he knew from traditional artists, and recreate a new meaning of art by making new strokes and new ways to show something totally different. Goldsworthy took something that was preexisting, such as stones, sticks, water, and created a completely new outlook of those objects. I think they inspire all artists to really be open-minded in your own artwork, and only greatness can come from that.