The transformation of Picasso's style.

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Consistently getting worse, very impressive

Just different. Not worse.

*commence the argument about artistic technical skill vs abstract art*

The art of not giving a fuck.

In your opinion, is this good, bad, neither?

neither

you?

I am more tardster about art than most topics so I try not to opine

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there's no rules tho ser u can literally say anything u want, feel, think

All I know is I know a good meme when I see one. #bestart #artstr #memers

It feels like he was deconstructing everything he was conditioned to believe about himself, the world, and relationships

Good, bad, neither...?!?

Gut, schlecht, weder noch...?!?

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Honestly I never understood Art. To me his paintings look like shit a kid would doodle in art class.

it is actually since i started painting and drawing again that i developed an intense appreciation for paintings/drawings

i challenge you to take a painting workshop, or try to paint something yourself 😁

Art is not something to understand, it is something that excites you.

For example, in abstract paintings there is nothing to understand, yet certain signs and certain colors are exciting.

Art is also just fun: you start painting and feel happy about it, doesn't need any meaning except having fun doing it.

Sometimes I paint something with no meaning, but people find a meaning on it.

So, for me do paint is for the fun of those who do it

Looks like a case of early onset dementia.

curious, i never thought ab checking the progress of artists with actual dementia/alzheimer.. would be interesting tho

Yeah it’s wild to see it all together like this but throughout his career, he went through several artistic phases, from Cubism to Surrealism and many more. Towards the end of his life, he continued to experiment with new techniques and styles as a natural part of his artistic evolution. Also in his later years he experienced a series of personal losses, including the death of friends and some loved ones. I would say those life events influenced his emotional state and, in turn, his artistic output.

But drugs might also have something to do with this as well.

Picasso and his friends would often be found lounging around on the floor of his smoke filled studio, apparently passing around his favorite bamboo pipe. He said of the smell of the thick, opium smoke that it was ‘the most intelligent smell in the world.’

However, in 1908 Picasso found his close friend, Karl-Heinz Wiegels, hanging from the ceiling, having committed suicide as the result of a psychotic break after an overdose of hashish and opium. Picasso vowed never to take the drug again after that experience. But, I dono if he really never did it again. 🤷‍♀️

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