Picasso and his guitars... 😅 I can't believe the Academic, early examples of his work, but good for him deciding to deviate / innovate. Love the Caravaggio cameo. I miss him. ❤ I also love the "differently true" commentary about recreating the same image over time and perspectives. I want an example of this art to remind me in my Project Management that there's more than one way to perceive / resolve / progress a situation. It speaks to me.
The concept is interesting. This painting does not fascinate me visually although the accidental landscape in the horizontal position is curious. Anyway, is good to play on the canvas with your own rules or methods to explore more possibilities of represantions in the art language.
There is a critical nuance between the idea of something being abstracted from nature versus something that is abstract. For more on this, see for example Alfred Barr's catalog for the 1936 MoMA exhibition, Cubism and Abstract Art. Also, Picasso lived a long time, his ideas, like his art, changed in numerous ways over that time. To say someone has one particular belief is to peg them to an opinion that was likely in a constant state of flux. I think as historians we need to be careful ascribing such feelings with certainty.
When you see *both* sides of an argument...
Picasso and his guitars... 😅
I can't believe the Academic, early examples of his work, but good for him deciding to deviate / innovate.
Love the Caravaggio cameo. I miss him. ❤
I also love the "differently true" commentary about recreating the same image over time and perspectives. I want an example of this art to remind me in my Project Management that there's more than one way to perceive / resolve / progress a situation. It speaks to me.
I have a really hard time understanding abstract art and Picasso's painting...wish I could
This video might help with abstraction: ruclips.net/video/GzgnYscivqk/видео.html
The concept is interesting. This painting does not fascinate me visually although the accidental landscape in the horizontal position is curious. Anyway, is good to play on the canvas with your own rules or methods to explore more possibilities of represantions in the art language.
Excellent analysis of Cubism and how to look effectively at Picasso and Braque Cubist paintings.
So glad you found it valuable. Thank you for commenting.
amazing analysis ❤
Thank you.
Perfect, thanks.
George Braque was not Picasso's compatriot. Picasso never became french citizen. So, Braque french and Picasso Spaniard..
That is true, though only in the most narrow reading.
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my favourite plagiarist 😍
May i make a correction respectively, he was not an abstract artist. He had hatred for abstracted art.
There is a critical nuance between the idea of something being abstracted from nature versus something that is abstract. For more on this, see for example Alfred Barr's catalog for the 1936 MoMA exhibition, Cubism and Abstract Art. Also, Picasso lived a long time, his ideas, like his art, changed in numerous ways over that time. To say someone has one particular belief is to peg them to an opinion that was likely in a constant state of flux. I think as historians we need to be careful ascribing such feelings with certainty.
I don't see any guitar or any dude wtf you all bluffing
Watch the video again.