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Definitly not. He was an incredibly hard worker and would make up to 40 finished drawings to evolve his idea for each painting. He was also possibly the finest printmaker of his day and a sculptor as well. These are highly skilled proffessions. It would be impossible to be high on drugs and attempt to execute this type of work sucessfully. His work looked different because with each new sketch for a project he attempted to simplify the subject to its most basic essentials. There was a slow evolvement of the idea before a painting was made. I for one dont like his work but I admire his persistence.
If a 10 year old child asks me about Picasso, what could I tell him about this artist that he would enjoy?
by Marguerite on October 5th, 2009
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is this a real signed picasso?
by oldertreasures on February 2nd, 2011
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Is it fair for art critics(like other artists) to criticize Picasso's work negatively with today's standards(if they think they can)?
by Marguerite on July 26th, 2010
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What is Picasso's most famous quote?
by Marguerite on August 30th, 2009
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Where can I find an online print of Pablo Picasso's 1965 painintg depicting a woman urinating on the beach?
by hkkkb on August 26th, 2010
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Did you know, Maya, that some of the classically trained artists would do drugs to DELIBERATELY forget what they were taught in school so that their renderings had the freedom of expression the Impressionists evoked in theirs? No. . . . .I definitely did NOT like Picasso's works! Wouldn't pay $10.00 for one! Thanks! +6
by Millenium - The Mysterious M. . . GONE! on August 22nd, 2009