Never been a real big fan of Picasso. His work is unique, however I much prefer psychedelic or realism to abstract.
Jessica says . . . |
December 10, 2009 /
10:46 am
Extraordinary, indeed. I never would have thought of Picasso’s Guernica as something to be made into three-dimensional figures. It gives a very unusual perspective of what Picasso was probably trying to say with the painting.
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Wow…This is a journey into Picasso’s soul. Thank you.
That is so very cool. I really enjoyed it. Kind of funny. pespective made flat, made 3-dimentianal. Who would have thought we would get here.
Never been a real big fan of Picasso. His work is unique, however I much prefer psychedelic or realism to abstract.
Extraordinary, indeed. I never would have thought of Picasso’s Guernica as something to be made into three-dimensional figures. It gives a very unusual perspective of what Picasso was probably trying to say with the painting.