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    In the Mind of Pablo Picasso Pablo Picasso once stated, “Every child is an artist”. The problem is how to remain an artist once we grow up.” Pablo Picasso saw the world in a different way. He is what we could call “ahead of his time”. He was not as appreciated as much as you may think even though, his view on art was different and unique. He influenced modern art in two ways. He showed people a different way to view art itself, and Picasso created a style of his own. Pablo Picasso was born on…

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    first; we can see three shadowy figures that resemble women separated in their own frame. Everything is abstract, and the shape of the women are jaggedly. There’s a resemblance of red, yellows, greys, whites, and purples all drawn together in a big collage. What I find interesting about the visual style is how well it creates an image despite the details being…

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    Jasper Johns Flag

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    between 1954-55 with encaustic, oil, and collage on fabric mounted on plywood in three panels. The formal aspects combined created a flag with red, white, and blue which are the symbolic colors of American culture. The flag contains forty-eight stars and thirteen stripes, as well as old newspapers, collaged underneath paint and this creates a thick and gloppy texture. The composition appears messy, and it is not colored perfectly because under layers of the collage can be seen where the paint…

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    “All children are artists. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up.” Pablo Picasso is one of the most famous and influential artists in the world. He was born in Málaga, Spain in 1881. Pablo’s real name is Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad Martyr Patricio Clito Ruíz y Picasso. Picasso showed his talent for drawing at a young age. His father taught Picasso how to paint and draw as a child. When Picasso…

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    movement. Most Cubism art is a two-dimensional style. Weird shapes, lines and angles are what makes up this style of art. As this art movement became more popular and popular, Cubism art was changing and developing into an art that was basically a collage. Cubism art gave artist and people who generally just loved art, a new way to depict real life objects. Cubism art wasn’t meant to be realistic, it just comes from artist putting pieces and fragments together to make one painting. Pablo Picasso…

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    Do you feel like your teachers and peers have made collage seem really hard or intense. Well I got a chance to interview my older sister Elise, and to her collage was not really hard or intense. She said, she worked hard and become what she really wanted to become a 5th grade teacher. Elise has many things to say about her collage experience. First, me and my sister have very different thoughts about collage she attend Washington state and I want to attend the university of Washington, but…

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    Paul Cezanne And Matisse

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    painting symbolized the true beginnings of modern art. While this is surely open up for debate, few would doubt that this painting was the precursor to Cubism, with the angular definitions of the women in the painting, the lack of depth, and the almost collage feel of the painting. You also get the impression that all figures are merged together and there is no on perspective point (Harris & Zucker,…

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    definition, the term “cubism” is explained as: “an early 20th century style and movement in art, especially painting, in which perspective with a single view point was abandoned and use was made of simple geometric shapes, interlocking planes, and later, collage.” Cubism was, in fact, one of the most influential visual art styles of the early twentieth century. While the Spaniard Pablo Picasso (1181-1973) and the Frenchman Georges Braque (1882-1963) created the idea behind cubism, it was the…

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    Spanish. The fact that he is now considered one of the greatest and most influential artists in history of the 20th century is amazing. Picasso is known for co-founding the Cubist movement, the invention of constructed sculpture, the co-invention of collage, and the development and exploration of the wide variety of styles. He showed strong passion and potential skill from an early age in which he continued into his later years, which lead to many famous works that are still admired today and…

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    Pablo Picasso Timeline

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    a new friend named Georges Braque and together in 1908 devolved an artwork style which is still used today called cubism,cubism is a drawing in which an image is made up entirely of geometric shapes to represent something. In 1912 I made my first collage, Synthetic Cubism closed the gap between real life and the world of art by putting parts of the real world onto the image. I also embraced the fact that a painting is a two dimensional object and intentionally blurred the fine line between…

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