Picasso did this of his mom when he was 15.
As far as me painting, he said, "It is possible for such a child to become a real painter one day, perhaps even a great painter. But he would have to start right from the beginning."
So I suppose I'm shot then. But this must be true in all avenues. And this can only mean that I'm kinda shot.
Well thanks, Pablo. Mr. Crooked Eyeball. I can rest easier now knowing that. Mid-life crisis over. Where's my freaking Geritol?
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wow... that is amazing... i don't know much of picasso's work... i thought it was all that crazy stuff... but it is amazing to see how lifelike that painting is...
her hair... her eyelashes... her ear... somehow it makes me appreciate all that crazy crap he painted a little bit more... :)
Yeah. I've read up on Picasso some. I didn't realize that his dad was a painter... and became a professor too.
I read this on a website: [At age ~12] Pablo’s works were so well executed for a boy of his age that his father recognized Pablo’s amazing talent, and, handing Pablo his brush and palette, declared that he would never paint again.
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