When contemplating the magnificent artwork of Pablo Picasso, one cannot help but be drawn into a world of emotions and thought-provoking imagery. “Guernica,” with its vivid portrayal of the anguish […]
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Sharing meals with Salvador Dali and Pablo Picasso
When I was last at MoMA, I enjoyed browsing the store after making the rounds in the galleries. I made an impulse purchase and picked up these guys: The […]
Cubism, Trompe l’Oeil, and Juan Gris
I enjoyed a visit to the Metropolitan Museum of Art last week, and one of the shows I was looking forward to seeing was “Cubism and the Trompe l’Oeil […]
Art History, AI, and Halloween Pumpkins
I’ve been making a lot of AI art lately, trying to see how I can test and push the capabilities of this technology, and thought with Halloween coming up […]
Post-pandemic optimism in the global art market
As someone who lives in New Jersey and enjoys my proximity to the New York art world, the past 18 months has been a time of things getting turned upside […]
Paul Cezanne paints a nice tablecloth
I saw a painting by Paul Cezanne titled “Young Italian Woman at a Table,” circa 1895-1900, and the thing that struck me first was how he painted the tablecloth that […]
A Picasso-inspired pumpkin for Halloween
I took a little inspiration from Pablo Picasso’s 1931 painting “Marie-Therese, Face and Profile,” (inset), for my pumpkin-carving this year for Halloween. It wasn’t meant as an exact copy, but […]
Video Preview of “Visionaries: Creating a Modern Guggenheim”
Opening today at the Guggenheim is Visionaries: Creating a Modern Guggenheim, an exhibition featuring over 170 modern works from the Guggenheim’s collection. More specifically, the exhibition focuses on six pioneering […]
If Picasso was a street artist #4
We decided to resume our series of “If Picasso was a street artist,” so here’s our latest entry: Picasso paints a double minotaur on this wall on Unionport Road in […]
Ode to Pablo Picasso
We’re having some fun with this new app called VidRhythm. Check out our ode to Pablo Picasso below: Share this: [sharethis-inline-buttons]