


After Picasso, Les Demoiselles d’Avignon - Original Oil on Canvas 35 x 35 cm
Picasso is an artist who I have always admired.
I chose to paint this particular work because of the interesting narrative behind the composition, and the clear influence of African art on this work of modernity.
The way the women figures are depicted is intriguing. The defiant stare of the central two figures. The suggested secrecy of the figures on the outer edges of the canvas. It is clearly a work imbued with a clandestine narrative.
Picasso is an artist who I have always admired.
I chose to paint this particular work because of the interesting narrative behind the composition, and the clear influence of African art on this work of modernity.
The way the women figures are depicted is intriguing. The defiant stare of the central two figures. The suggested secrecy of the figures on the outer edges of the canvas. It is clearly a work imbued with a clandestine narrative.
Picasso is an artist who I have always admired.
I chose to paint this particular work because of the interesting narrative behind the composition, and the clear influence of African art on this work of modernity.
The way the women figures are depicted is intriguing. The defiant stare of the central two figures. The suggested secrecy of the figures on the outer edges of the canvas. It is clearly a work imbued with a clandestine narrative.