Art truly is in the eye of the beholder. Is a kids scribbles not worthy of framing to a mom? Picasso stepped out of the box as well as many other artists. You don’t have to like what you see to appreciate the passion that goes into it.
If there’s anything to this cartoon, Picasso must have been a remarkably creative scientist as well as artist: he seems to have developed a time machine to bring back to his youth a book that wasn’t published until six years after his death.
Elaine Rosco Premium Member about 13 years ago
It’s weird art to me…
Commentator about 13 years ago
Junk passing as art.
monkeyhead about 13 years ago
Art truly is in the eye of the beholder. Is a kids scribbles not worthy of framing to a mom? Picasso stepped out of the box as well as many other artists. You don’t have to like what you see to appreciate the passion that goes into it.
LingeeWhiz about 13 years ago
I wonder who wrote that book? He is drawing on the right side of the head, not the brain.
Digital Frog about 13 years ago
Art is in the eye of the beholder.Pain is in the hand of the beeholder.
prrdh about 13 years ago
If there’s anything to this cartoon, Picasso must have been a remarkably creative scientist as well as artist: he seems to have developed a time machine to bring back to his youth a book that wasn’t published until six years after his death.
iced tea about 13 years ago
Picasso had talent that was all his own. His work can’t be imitated.
doc white about 13 years ago
Score two for one shot.