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Even Picasso.Picasso, one of the creative artists par excellence.Picasso really didn't care the fact that he copied.
Picasso, one of the creative artists par excellence.
Picasso really didn't care the fact that he copied.
Picasso, tu madre, en fin.
Picasso and and there's so many amazing things you can hit in one day in the city and um I at end of the day juggling
Picasso started collecting West African artwork shortly before he invented cubism.
Picasso has a model, uh, you don’t end up, he doesn’t end up painting that model realistically as the older more ancient painters did.
Even Picasso.
but Picasso's art was so thoroughly autobiographical that what he did was
Like Picasso had his Blue Period.
Pablo Picasso this is kind of the gold standard for creativity because it was you know it was revolutionary it seemed
by Picasso there.
as Picasso um you know but still on a on a annual basis quite a bit
who saw a Picasso in a mark the plate since she went up to Picasso and she said hey Picasso how's it going would
a Renoir and a Picasso, which to a lot of art historians, might not mean much.
This isn't a Picasso.
There's a Picasso here, and on and on.
That would beat Picasso cold.
Can you imagine Picasso saying, I think I've painted enough pictures, I'm going to just go relax now?
it I put Picasso I put the termite Castle down in the lower left and I'm putting Picasso
But even Picasso late in his career, when he had made thousands of paintings, his process still didn't look to be what you would
This is not about Picasso versus Pollock.
This is Pablo Picasso's "Guernica," a painting he made in 1937 expressing the horror he witnessed in events that would lead up to World War II.
of being Picasso and being able to see the world in an entirely different way.
This is called "Picasso's Ass Falling Off."
I love Picasso.
Or I like Picasso maybe even more than I like Romare Bearden or Jacob Lawrence.
Or that Picasso ever did that, or the Beatles or the Stones.
that were available to Picasso at the time so those are some of the myths so what's the reality how do we actually
be quite important um Picasso by most people's measure was is was probably the
I don't sell Picassos, ladies and gentlemen.
And maybe they look a bit like Picasso.
But there's only one Picasso.
If you're going to buy a Picasso on eBay-- --make sure there's two S's in Picasso, OK, when it says it.
There's this great quote from Picasso, he says that every child is born an artist.
software so I'm going to replace Picasso with Bach who really is an exemplary and
So I'm sure that Picasso and Cezanne and all of them were inspired by mathematics and physics-- yeah, science.
So imagine you're Pablo Picasso, and you want to express like the horror leading to events that will start a World War.
Tell me about Bach and Picasso and that kind of stuff, Beatles.
Yeah-- just feel your inner Picasso.
that counts but who he is Picasso said
Because we might find a Picasso in the dumpster.
I wasn't a big fan of Picasso when I was in my 20s in art school up in Seattle.
I remember studying the Cubist period during Picasso's life.
He thinks he's quoting Picasso.
It's not really clear that Picasso ever said this.
If I could not draw better than Picasso, what I would do is create a movement called cubism.
And that inspired me to have Picasso's ass falling off.
You have to pass through Picasso Land sooner or later if you're an artist.
Art in New York while the book Picasso's Picasso's only confused me the thick
Bango Bango on the left um and Picasso on the right I think we would all agree
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