Picasso is one of those artists, like James Joyce, whom I prefer to admire from afar. Gifted, undoubtedly, but, In person, I'm sure just as odious as his contemporaries said. Based on such observations, I long ago promulgated what I like to call Baxter's Law - The Greater the Talent, the Greater the Shit.
This is such an interesting piece! How interesting it would be to see the film that was taken! It reminds me how so many things left unfinished are often lost but your description brings it back to like. Love this!
You have such interesting experiences. I have read quite a few articles about Picasso. So may focus on him personally, which I understand, and not as much on his work. Many are unable to separate his work from the person he was. I find his paintings fascinating so I visit wherever his painting are exhibited whenever I am in Paris. His work was shown here in Melbourne, Australia at the NGV in 2022.
Picasso is one of those artists, like James Joyce, whom I prefer to admire from afar. Gifted, undoubtedly, but, In person, I'm sure just as odious as his contemporaries said. Based on such observations, I long ago promulgated what I like to call Baxter's Law - The Greater the Talent, the Greater the Shit.
This is such an interesting piece! How interesting it would be to see the film that was taken! It reminds me how so many things left unfinished are often lost but your description brings it back to like. Love this!
wow. wild. and the automatically closing hotel door?? another very layered story.
You have such interesting experiences. I have read quite a few articles about Picasso. So may focus on him personally, which I understand, and not as much on his work. Many are unable to separate his work from the person he was. I find his paintings fascinating so I visit wherever his painting are exhibited whenever I am in Paris. His work was shown here in Melbourne, Australia at the NGV in 2022.