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Very nice examples, where my heart is opening
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Thanks so much. There is nothing without your support. I’m pleased you like it.
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Definitly Basquiat
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Salut Camille, vraiment dans tout travail de Basquiat il ya beaucoup de détails à découvrir, comme un microcosme, et sont bien connus, car il décrit les objets et il parle avec mots qui sont populaires et qui sont dans la même rue. Il est un art total. Merci de votre visite et de votre commentaire. Bisous.
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Wonderful as usual!
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Thanks so much. Your comment is so important. Best wishes.
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I sent you a hello on Goggle+ the other day – not sure if you got it but hello dear friend
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These are fantastic! Beautiful! I love to see how incredibly untidy Picasso’s handwriting is. My 8 year old daughter writes better 😀
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It’s just what Picasso wanted. He said that we should get rid of what we had learned, and then recover the spontaneous and fresh way to express, that we had when we was child. But behind that message, there is a reflection on the type of pressure with pencils, with the proportions of anatomy, with space and perspective. The childhood’s drawing is one of the most important keys of the art of this master. Something really revolutionary. Thanks for your visit and especially thank you very much for your comment and trust. ❤
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That’s wonderful. My husband’s an illustrator and we’d gone to see Leonardo’s sketches in London… these “bits” are so enlightening and cool. Thank you for sharing!
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It is a pleasure, that we can share all we can, about sketch and drawing. Thanks so much for your confidences. Best wishes.
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Que colección tan original. Me ha sorprendido bastante la letra de Picasso (creo que ya lo han comentado por ahí arriba), es curioso.
Y pufff!! cuanto desasosiego transmite Basquiat, es una de esas cosas que te angustian pero no puedes dejar de mirar…
Muy buena publicación^^
Cuídate mucho y un beso!
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…y qué ilusión a estas horas de la noche, poder responder en nuestro idioma, sin tener que traducir.
Sí, efectivamente Picasso, hacía apología de la expresión ‘infantil’ en buena parte de su obra. Es una clave muy importante. Basquiat como tu aprecias, se expresa de forma caótica pero con elementos familiares o de actualidad. Todo son maneras y formas de cada autor que cotejándolas destacan más por contraste. Esa es en buena parte la misión de este blog. Te agradezco muchísimo tu visita y aún más que hayas hecho un comentario. Sabes que tienes mi admiración. Un beso y muchas gracias. ❤
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This is a very interesting post!
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Oh Resa, your comment make me so glad. Thanks so much.
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Your welcome! You have a lovely blog!
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Thanks so much. ❤
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Wow Basquiat… Amazing
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Oh yeah, Basquiat is an innovative artist with amazing messages and meanings. It is possibly to read any thought in his works. Well Carmen, I have not enough gratefulness for your kind comments and behind this I guess an adorable woman that I began to know before last summer, when I was living a painful rupture. Thanks a million. ❤
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Welcome my friend!🌸
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Maybe he brought the Graffiti Culture to the museums.
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It’s very possible!
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Admiro algunos trabajos de Graffiti, no los subvaloro respecto al arte de las galerías. Gracias por tu respuesta, Carmen.
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