In Pablo Picasso’s mural Guernica which was created in 1937, he illustrates the effects of war and shows the suffering it brought to the people of Guernica. Picasso painted this mural after the German and Italian warplanes bombed Guernica during the Spanish Civil War, this mural is now recognized world-wide as an anti-war symbol and a symbol of peace. He uses only shades in this mural allowing no bold or bright colours inside the mural. Picasso uses cartoon like characters facial expressions, body language, and shades, to address and convey a powerful message of suffering, resilience, and overcoming the damaging effects that war has on people. There is no arguing that you cannot see the pain and suffering
In Pablo Picasso’s mural Guernica which was created in 1937, he illustrates the effects of war and shows the suffering it brought to the people of Guernica. Picasso painted this mural after the German and Italian warplanes bombed Guernica during the Spanish Civil War, this mural is now recognized world-wide as an anti-war symbol and a symbol of peace. He uses only shades in this mural allowing no bold or bright colours inside the mural. Picasso uses cartoon like characters facial expressions, body language, and shades, to address and convey a powerful message of suffering, resilience, and overcoming the damaging effects that war has on people. There is no arguing that you cannot see the pain and suffering