
WEIGHT: 52 kg
Breast: SUPER
1 HOUR:250$
Overnight: +60$
Services: BDSM, Trampling, Slave, Gangbang / Orgy, Facial
The young artist gazes defiantly over his shoulder at the viewer. His white shirt, painted with bold brushstrokes, glows against the dark background; in his right hand he holds a palette with traces of paint which, together with the lively orange and yellow in his cravat and face, create marked contrasts. Picasso painted himself here in a style reminiscent of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec or Vincent van Gogh.
The palette alone identifies the subject as an artist. The expressively applied colours, their brushstrokes clearly visible, carry significance: here the painter is not portrayed working, but through his work itself. My favourite periods of Picasso, probably because her tries to depict the feelings of the people he is portraying. I love the paintings disrupted humanism, the monumental, twisted, isolated figures placed against a colourful, pictorially flattened, sometimes contextless ground.
Many thankx to the Fondation Beyeler for allowing me to publish the images in the posting. Please click on the images for a larger version of the art. It was an inner necessity to paint like that. At the age of just twenty, the aspiring genius Picasso was already engaged in a restless search for new themes and forms of expression, which he immediately brought to perfection.
One artistic revolution followed another, in a rapid succession of changing styles and visual worlds. It also sheds fresh light on the emergence, from onward, of Cubism, as an epochal new movement that was nevertheless rooted in the art of the preceding period. In these poignant and magical works, realised in Spain and France, Picasso โ the artist of the century โ creates images that have a universal evocative power.
Matters of existential significance, such as life, love, sexuality, fate, and death, find their embodiment in the delicate beauty of young women and men, but also in depictions of children and old people who carry within them happiness and joy, accompanied by sadness.