Art abstract is an abnormal way of expressing ones feelings and emotion. Pablo Picasso used abstract art throughout his paintings. Abstract art is used through paintings as distorted or exaggerated ways in orders to capture an idea. In order to reveal certain qualities of paintings, artist emphasizes natural objects appearances exaggerating parts of a painting. The artist is trying to put a message through his paintings through disorganize figures that only makes sense to him. The task for the audiences is to unscramble the hiding behind the art piece. Pablo Picasso was one of the most known abstract artists of the 20th century. I will briefly mention Pablo Picasso his life history, achievements and the description of some …show more content…
His contributions to the history were basically the pioneer of modern art movement called cubism, inventing collage as an artistic technique, and constructions of various materials in sculpture. Picasso studied art first privately with his father and then at the Academy of Fine Arts in La Coruña, Spain, where his father taught. Picasso’s early drawings, such as Study of a Torso, After a Plaster Cast (1894-1895, Musée Picasso, Paris, France), demonstrate the level of technical skill he had achieved by 14 years of age. In 1895 his family moved to Barcelona, after his father obtained a teaching post at that city’s Academy of Fine Arts. Picasso was admitted to advanced classes at the academy after he completed in a single day the entrance examination that applicants traditionally were given a month to finish. In 1897 Picasso left Barcelona to study at the Madrid Academy in the Spanish capital. Picasso didn’t like the Academy; he quit and returned to Barcelona. After Picasso visited Paris in October 1900, he moved back and forth between France and Spain. In Paris he found and started experimenting with, a number of modern artistic styles. Picasso’s painting Le Moulin de la Galette revealed his interest in the subject matter of Parisian nightlife. In addition to café scenes, Picasso painted landscapes, still lives, and portraits of friends and …show more content…
The first period his called “The Blue Period” (1901 – 1903). The dominating colors of his paintings were blue. He didn’t specified the time or space in his paintings. He just drew about the poverty of Paris. The second period was called “The Rose Period and It goes from 1904 to 1905. This is also known as the circus period. He started using new colors featuring warmer, reddish tone, and the thick outlines of the blue period disappeared. One of the most known paintings in this period is called “Two Acrobats and a Dog”
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Fig 2 Pablo Picasso, Two acrobats with a dog (1905)