The document discusses the interpretation and perception of artworks by Jackson Pollock and Wassily Kandinsky. It provides background on both artists, noting that Pollock used an "action painting" technique involving pouring paint onto canvases, while Kandinsky was an abstractionist who incorporated geometric shapes and colors in his works. The document puts forth the topic question of whether interpretation and perception bring about differences in Pollock and Kandinsky's works, given their unique styles, and analyzes some of the key differences in how they used lines, styles, and color in their paintings.