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Pablo Picasso, a pioneering Spanish artist of the 20th century, famously stated, "I am always doing that which I cannot do, in order that I may learn how to do it." This reflection highlights the importance of embracing new techniques and styles in art. Throughout his lifetime, Picasso created approximately 22,000 pieces, experimenting with diverse forms including painting, pottery, sculpture, and stage design. By consistently pushing his boundaries, Picasso teaches us the value of stepping out of our comfort zones to foster growth and creativity.
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Monday Reflection “I am always doing that which I cannot do, in order that I may learn how to do it.”
Who said it? • Pablo Picasso was a Spanish artist considered the greatest artist of the 20th Century. • He created around 22,000 pieces of art during his lifetime. • Pablo Picasso was most famous for his painting but he also took part in lots of different kinds of art. • He created pottery, sculpture and stage designs. • He went through many different phases in which he experimented with techniques and styles.
Your response… • What were the risks for Picasso when he tried out new techniques and styles? • Why was it important for Picasso to keep trying out new things? • What would have happened if he had just stayed with things he felt comfortable with?
Try something new - draw a Picasso style face! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wUbuojyTWD8
Word of the Week unfamiliar Adjective To have little knowledge or experience of something. synonyms: new, untried, strange, unfamiliar, fresh, peculiar antonyms: usual, common, regular, predictable
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