Pablo Picasso The Realist

Studying Pablo Picasso tells us one thing immediately..

.. Picasso could paint especially beautifully.

‘Still Life with a Pitcher and Apples’ [c1919] by Pablo Picasso, artwork on paper.

Picasso was sensuous and humorous, see ‘Still Life with a Pitcher and Apples’ by Pablo Picasso, above.

‘Still Life with a Pitcher and Apples’ [c1919] by Pablo Picasso, artwork on paper.

Picasso was a perfectionist, determined to change perspectives and produce art his own way.

Another example of ‘Still Life with a Pitcher and Apples’ [also c1919], shown above, provides rays of his artistic style.  Picasso didn’t view the world the way non-artists do.  Everything exuded personality and uniqueness.  He loved to turn the ordinary into curiosity.

Picasso couldn’t be ordinary even if he tried his very best.  He had the quality of human magnetism through exceptional gifts of persona and talent.

‘Still Life with Compote and Glass’ [1914-15] by Pablo Picasso, Oil on canvas, 63.5 x 78.7 cm (25 x 31 in).

I can look at any year of his artworks, just as I did in choosing ‘Still Life with Compote and Glass’ [1914-15]  to pick out any artwork.. and look!.. it’s a masterpiece.

If you would like to read more about Pablo Picasso, please do so here:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pablo_Picasso

‘It is that glass library with a man walking about appearing and disappearing throughout intervals of Time.  Telling you all the facts and details of human history, holographically as your kindred spirit, by the use of one indefinite Supercomputer.’

by Matt The Unfathomable Artist, 24th August 2017.

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