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Discovering A Picasso Inspired Fine Art Gallery

By Michelle Mitchell


While there are a number of cities which host modern art museums, there are others which host no museums at all. As such, people often have to visit parks, libraries and galleries in order to view art. While this is the case, there is also one Picasso Inspired Fine Art Gallery in the Bay Area which is more like a small museum of work by the artist.

While Picasso was born on October 25th, 1881, the artist did not die until April 8th, 1973 at the age of 91. Up until that time, the painter worked in a number of different areas of the art world. Whether, painting, writing poetry, designing stages, creating and decorating ceramics, printmaking, constructing sculpture or drawing, the young artist enjoyed working with all types of media.

Master works of Picasso include the paintings, Girl In A Mirror (1932, ) La Vie (1903) and Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (1907.) In addition, the artist also created a number of other artistic pieces over the years. While this is the case, the above-referenced paintings are often considered some of the most memorable of all the work having been completed by the artist.

Cubism and surrealism are most likely the longest periods of interest associated with the artist. For, the painter had a goal of creating the illusion of movement when it came to these two art forms. As a result, it was during this period when Picasso painted what would become more than one masterpiece.

The artist put a great deal of time and effort into all the works created over time. In fact, the artist has now been referred to as one of the most influential and inspiring of the last twentieth century. Being known having co-created the cubist movement, the invention of collage and constructed sculpture, the artist worked with all forms of media and artistic styles.

While the young artist demonstrated a talent for art during youth through paintings completed well before and during teenager years, the extent of talent was not known until much later. In most cases, people believe the changes in style which the artist incorporated over the years helped keep works original and unique. As with other modern artists, the themes of chaos and non-conformity can clearly be seen in many original works by the renowned artist.

While names of some of the projects Picasso was working on have yet to be named or released, there may very well be more of the artist's works released in the future. While this is the case, it will most likely be original art created during the Blue, Analytic Cubism, Synthetic Cubism, Chrystal, Rose or Blue period. While most likely be worth a great deal of money would also make for an amazing exhibition at a Contemporary or Modern Art museum.

While this is the case, the artist also created art in the neoclassical style which was most popular during the early 1900s while surrealism became popular in the 1920s and 1930s. After which, the artist began creating revolutionary art pieces related to all periods associated with life at the time. By using mixed media, the artist combined different types of media into a unified art piece, a piece which more than one viewer has since called a true masterpiece.




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