Support my Patreon: / adriangraycomedy After having produced art for almost 50 years, Picasso ran out of ideas and was forced to start lying about his work. #history #comedy #parody #picasso
My friend said I should sell this video as an NFT, as it feels like something Picasso would do. So let me know if you want to buy it. I have no idea how NFTs work but I won't accept anything less than a million pounds and a hug. X
Reverse Origami is extremely hard if you think about it. You take an origami, percisely unfold all the folds without tearing it, then patiently smooth out the wrinkles. It's thought to be impossible but the madman did it
My favorite Picasso quote, upon the last day of his life : "I created masterpieces, and I was starving in the streets. I created sh*t, and became richer and more famous than I ever dreamed."
That's probably what people sayd after they learnt he raped, beated, mentally abused all his (many) wife, that where some times minor when he met them, and destroy their career...
Reversed Origami has so much meme potential. Not only was he able to draw like kids, he was already connecting with the millennials and gen-zs, truly a genius!
it took me opening the comments i wont lie 😭😭😭 honestly i dont know much ab picasso in the first place so i just went with it and laughed along the way
@@n-wordpolice4707 Yeah he could be an asshole in his social life and definitely not husband material, but he was never intentionally frivolous about his art. He openly defied both Franco and the Nazis out of humanitarian anger with his work. Not to mention probably contributed to the most important development in art history...
i love that "no! reverse origami" part and how you pronounced "original,modern" part so much. i laughed so much😂 thank you for making this,your writing is just amazing 🙂👍
The funny thing is that, towards the end, Picasso did actually start making horrible art on purpose, just because he knew people would claim it was great just because he did it.
The funnier thing is, its the french school of art who put him into such a pedestal because Paris was the previous capital of art before being taken over by New York, France forced such popularity on him despite making sh*t art on purpose. New art styles were getting popular and overtook the rest of the world while he was still doing his old research and in spite of all that still managed to retain his absurdly high popularity he had prior to WW2
“Picasso unveils brand new art, macaroni pastor and glue, also Man in beret seen breaking into primary school art class!” Had me completely hysterical!
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He also used to go into bars and run up huge tabs and when it was time to pay he'd just doodle on a napkin and give it to them as payment. Because it was technically an original Picaso it was worth more money than the tab.
Good on Picasso finding new inspiration in the end. Not sure why they included the last unrelated but shame on the guy breaking into a primary school art class
I can't believe someone broke into a primary school and stole their art 😔. Anyways. Piccaso's pasta and glue painting is Genius!! I wonder where he got the idea.
Picasso was a troll of course ahah. Anyway, I used to hate Chagall because he painted like a kid but that was the point. One day I saw one of his paintings in a museum and the feelings in it hit me like a train. It was truly moving.
@@user-fi5cb9dt6k That's not really how accents work. Besides, he did have a Spanish accent when speaking French and Spanish, though did not speak English. A lot of people mistake Picasso for being French though, so it is an understandable mistake.
@@Bryzerse he spent most of his life in France tho, so maybe his french was more dominant than his spanish despite being fluent in both languages? It's not because you're born in a country and it's your nationality that it determines your accent, it's rather the amount of time you've lived there. So really it doesn't matter if he had a french accent or a spanish accent, both can happen
@@user-fi5cb9dt6k No I mean he did actually have a Spanish accent. It doesn't really matter why, he just did. And yes accent isn't about where you're born, but is mostly about where you grew up. Picasso spent over 20 years in Spain before moving to France. By that age, accents are typically fixed, such as in his case, according to history.
In 1975 my mother visited her friend in Seattle. Upon leaving, she was given a box of hard cover books. Fast forward to 2004 she found a note sized piece of paper with a pencil drawn rearing horse inside the cover of one of these books. A western novel. At the bottom was barely legible initials. She took it to an art historian expert in Seattle that same year. It was confirmed as Picasso’s. Dated aprox 1930-1935
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I appreciate satire like this. But in today’s day and age where every idiot has access to the internet and an open forum this could escalate into misinformation told as truth at some point.
Exactly, people are even asking if the stories are real like c'mon guys. I know the people asking might be very young and impressionable but still it annoys me that some people think there's even a slight chance of this being partly real. I love the videos though.