The Musee Picasso is my favorite Paris museum. :-)

Godfrey

On Mar 24, 2008, at 3:37 AM, Bob W wrote:
> Picasso never repeated himself, and his art is certainly not dead. I
> have an edition of his sketchbooks, plus several books of his drawings
> and paintings. What really stands out for me is the energetic
> creativity and constant change and experimentation, allied with
> astonishing discipline, single-mindedness, self-criticism and
> knowledge of art history.
>
> I can thoroughly recommend the book "Je suis le cahier de Pablo
> Picasso" to anyone who is interested in seeing how he worked up his
> ideas into their final form. A visit to the Musee Picasso in Paris is
> also time well spent - not least because it is such a beautiful
> building.
>
> Bob
>
>> Tell that to Picasso.  Oh, right...
>>
>>> When it becomes repeatable the art is dead.
>>>
>>>> The question becomes is it repeatable.  If so a new art form is  
>>>> born.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://homepage.mac.com/godders/46-hideout.jpg

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