Posts Tagged ‘pollock’

Picasso and Pollock in Tehran? Thank Donna Stein for That

One doesn’t often think about the imaginative Cubism of Pablo Picasso or the textural richness of Jackson Pollock when thinking about Iran, but in her vivid new memoir, “The Empress and I: How an Ancient Empire Collected, Rejected and Rediscovered Modern Art” (Skira, 2021), revered art historian, curator and critic Donna Stein reveals how one […]

Compelling Evidence That Reincarnation May Be Real: The Strange Case Of The Pollock Twins

The Pollock Twins case is an unresolved mystery that will blow your mind even if you don’t at all believe in life after death. For years, this strange case has been regarded by many as convincing proof for reincarnation. Let’s see what it’s all about. An 11-year-old girl named Joanna, and her 6-year-old sister Jacqueline, both from England are at the center of the story. On May 5, 1957, the Pollock Sisters were hit by a car and tragically died. They had no idea what an unusual beginning to a story their death would become. A year later the parents of the sisters had twin babies. They noticed that the infant, Jennifer, had a strange white line across her forehead similar to her dead […]

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