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Charles Pollock, eldest brother of world-famous Jackson Pollock, began his artistic career when he moved from Denver to Los Angeles in 1922. He worked as a copy editor for the Los Angeles Times while attending the Otis College of Art and Design.
Charles Randolph Pollock (June 20, 1930 – August 20, 2013) was an industrial designer who created sleek furniture, most notably an office chair held together by a single aluminum band that became known as a Pollock Chair.
These charts show the average base salary (core compensation), as well as the average total cash compensation for the job of Designer in Los Angeles, CA. The base salary for Designer ranges from $60,580 to $77,743 with the average base salary of $67,952.
At twenty, he went to Los Angeles where he worked as copy-boy and make-up editor for the Los Angeles Times. At the same time, he attended classes at the Otis Art Institute. At the beginning of his artistic career, he showed an interest in Mexican art and particularly in the Mexican mural painters.
LA designer Charles Pollock had an aversion to the ordinary. He hand-chose these pieces from the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries for their intriguing character, then made reproductions—not imitations—modifying proportions for contemporary users and modern spaces.
Charles Cecil Pollock was born on December 25, 1902 in Denver, Colorado. The eldest of five brothers, he spent his childhood between Colorado, Wyoming, Arizona and California. In 1922, he moved to Los Angeles where he worked as a copyboy for The Los Angeles Times while attending classes at the Otis Art Institute. By the early
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