Art Video. Children are better at creating Jackson Pollock paintings, study finds Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 26/11/2025 - 10:25 GMT+1 A new study has found that Pollock’s style is hard for adults to replicate, whereas children find it… child’s play. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Children are better at creating Jackson Pollock paintings, study finds Now playing Next Northern lights shine in the night sky over Germany Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | January 20th, 2026 – Midday Now playing Next Valentino, Italian fashion's 'Last Emperor' dies aged 93 Now playing Next Culture Digest: the best things to hear, see or watch in Europe Now playing Next European Film Awards 2026: 'Sentimental Value' sweeps the board Now playing Next Homes dug out from deep snowdrifts in Russia's Kamchatka Now playing Next Pedro Sánchez says "We will find the truth" after the Adamuz tragedy Now playing Next This electric car lets you fix it yourself - no mechanic needed Now playing Next Is it the end of traditional career paths in Europe? Now playing Next Europe Today: Exclusive interview with Azerbaijan's president Now playing Next Has Greenland banned Donald Trump and his descendants? Now playing Next "Snow apocalypse": Russia's Kamchatka emerges from record winter storm Now playing Next Can humanoid AI robots really handle arduous factory work? A new Ford factory trial exceeds targets Now playing Next Islamic State claims attack on Kabul restaurant that killed seven, including Chinese national Now playing Next UNRWA says facing 'unprecedented attack' as Israel demolishes building at east Jerusalem HQ More videos
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