Picasso said: “I paint forms as I think them, not as I see them,” but then it says that he denied ever painting an abstract painting in his life. If so, how did Picasso define his art? Clearly, it isn’t realism, and seems to me to be abstract. Maybe it’s the emotion of the art that he considers realistic, and therefore he attributes the same to the entire piece?
Shock of the New Question
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