Ever wondered how Picasso painted his masterpieces? Find out how to paint a cubist portrait inspired by Picasso’s Bust of a Woman 1909. Find out more: tinyurl.com/ya5y53gv Subscribe for weekly films: goo.gl/X1ZnEl
I need more Picasso in my life. Really nice video series by the way. You guys are filling the gap between Art History and Art Creation which really helps understanding.
This is Amazing....You are So talented and So easy to listen to and learn from.....I could watch hours of this....Thank you so much....you have inspired me to try this...you are a wonderful artist.
Picasso did more than one style, i think is important to mention it in the title (the era and not the name of the movement, because it´'s art and shouldn´t be labelled,altough it happens).. also oil panting takes serious time to dry if you do layers, so waiting is really important to dry well or it will crack. but nice video concept
Picasso's paints are thicker than what Selwyn used. Could it have been different quality of paints, different paint brushes, different canvas, or just fewer brushstrokes with heavier globs of paint used for each brushstroke by Picasso?
I was so late to the table in my admiration for Picasso...and now I quench my thirst from his font almost ashamedly...Very informative for a short and well done for holding my attention longer in a few minutes than that old fart did in 5 years at comprehensivwe school circa 1980's.Nice vehicle for a show.Lots of exhibition or auction programmes but very little on how the big boys 'paint-think' in real time.Im chronically colour-blind and percieve most moments either slower than most or more richly infinitely as a result....From Burnt Sienna to Battleship Grey-they all sound very wonderful but Im working on a range of my own that Im hoping to become household names after approaching Dulux and other Colour Mafia Fraternities...My suggestions I submitted so far...ahem 1.Black to the Fucia-No idea but women love it. 2.Splashed Saturn-MY orange run rings round your red. 3.Brooding Purple-Your lots' moody blue. 4.Lungbutter green.(like a teenage brown with a sombre past). ....thankyou