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Artcurial 2 avril 2014 - Paris France

En ce jour de fête nationale de l'année 2020,le Picasso du Chermin de Fer du Haut Forez,vient de passer Craponne sur Arzon pour se diriger vers La Chaise-Dieu.Ce sera la dernière année où les trains du CFHF pouvaient se rendre au delà de Craponne.Depuis,la section Craponne sur Arzon - Sembadel est fermée,en raison du mauvais état des voies.Espérons qu'un jour,les moyens financiers permettront l'engagement de travaux pour restaurer cette magnifique ligne.

Name: Picasso

Designer: Uniya Filonova

Units: 30

Paper: 7,5 x 7,5 cm

Final diameter: ~ 9,5 cm

Joint: no glue

 

Кусудама готовилась ко Дню додекаэдра, но, увы, не срослось. Зато, возможно, получится кое-что другое. Следим за анонсом...

Street Art Malaga – Re-imagining urban spaces, communities and the human spirit through art (Artist: Orcajo)

 

Street Art in Malaga happens mainly in two neighborhoods: SOHO and Lagunillas. Both have been struggling mightily over the past years, but a lot of action has been taken recently to turn the sinking ship around. SOHO has received the lion’s share of attention and media-coverage as a result of the efforts of the city to re-imagine this once-important, but now run-down district with its showcase project MAUS (Malaga Arte Urbano Soho). The project has attracted the interest of many illustrious names of the global street art community, including British street artists D*Face and Ben Eine, as well as Obey from the United States.

Après avoir effectué la tournée de l'Ouest Lyonnais,l'autorail X4039 retourne à Dijon en passant par la ligne des Sauvages,puis celle du Bourbonnais.Le voici près de Lapalisse.Dans 20 km il atteindra la ligne du Bourbonnais.

Daley Center in front of the Richard J Daley building

Chicago, Illinois 41.883527, -87.629862

April 19, 2003 (a little archive diving)

 

About the Chicago Picasso

 

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Painting with chopped raw polymer clay.

Size A5 (15X21 cm) - about 6 "x 8"

1956 Terre de faïence, édition Madoura de 450 plein feu avec empreinte originale de Picasso

 

collection personnelle

 

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This amaryllis is the variety they call "Picasso". This is the first time I have grown it, but will not be last; it is an instant favorite.

 

Posted for "smile on saturday" theme "ANYTHING WITH A!"

VOGLIA

VOGLIA: "PAOLO" Skin Fantasy (EvoX) - (Avaiable - FATPACK)

Available in 10 skintones compatible with Picasso Velour.

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Fewness

Fewness - Devilish Horns

Unrigged, resizable, copy, PBR materials, 13 metals.

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IKON Halcyon Eyes - Eternal Pack (BOM) - Night

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An adorable little stray named Picasso

Cette sortie dominicale d'un dimanche de Septembre 2023,du traditionnel train Ambert - La Chaise Dieu,était effectué par le Picasso de l'Agrivap.Le voici,traversant un viaduc,non loin de St Alyre d'Arlanc.

 

Un petite vue aérienne du Picasso se laissant glisser sur Aurillac, ramenant ses passagers de la Fête du Lioran.

Dora quitte la rue des Rosiers en 1935 pour aller vivre à Chanteloup, Picasso n'y allant plus. Marie-Thérèse qui loge dans l'autre appartement de la même rue, loué par Picasso, désire quant à elle se retrouver à la campagne. Elle s'installe au dernier trimestre 1936 avec Picasso et Maya, née en septembre 1935, dans la maison de Ambroise Vollard au Tremblay-les-Roses.

Ken Butler: Hybrid Picasso Cubist

 

Mixed Media Assemblage, 55"x39", 2021

Dahlia 'Picasso’, a waterlily dahlia in my garden.

You might think that once the sun drops below the horizon it's time to pack up the camera gear and head for home. This is not right thinking and you will inevitably miss the twilight phenomenon known as the Blue Hour. According to Wikipedia, "The Blue Hour is the period of twilight each morning and evening where there is neither full daylight nor complete darkness. The time is considered special because of the quality of the light." And so it was on this evening, standing on a rocky point near Lake Tahoe, feeling the breeze on my face, and thinking if this were to be my last moment on this earth, it would truly be a happy one--as I was engulfed in an dazzling world of Picasso Blue.

 

Let Miles and Trane tell you about being Kind of Blue:

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=FEPFH-gz3wE

 

This is the last in my Tahoe sunset series. There does come a time when you need to finally pack it up.

 

Lake Tahoe, Nevada

Torre Picasso de Madrid. En su momento, con sus 43 plantas y 157 metros de altura, fue el rascacielos más alto de Madrid y de España.

Fue proyectada por el arquitecto estadounidense de origen japonés Minoru Yamasaki (quien también proyectó el desaparecido World Trade Center de la ciudad de Nueva York, de ahí su parecido), en colaboración, para la adaptación normativa, con el equipo español dirigido por Jordi Mir Valls y Rafael Coll Pujol. Los trabajos de dirección de obra y proyecto definitivo fueron realizados por el estudio de Genaro Alas y Pedro Casariego Hernández-Vaquero, siendo el primero de ellos el responsable de la obra. Contó con la colaboración del ingeniero Fernando Cid García. En diciembre de 2011 fue adquirida a FCC por Pontegadea Inmobiliaria (del empresario Amancio Ortega, fundador de Zara) por 400 millones de euros.

Es la sede de empresas como Google o Deloitte, entre otras.

Madrid 26/4/2024

 

Picasso museum, Barcelona

Huile sur toile, 130 x 87 cm, 24 janvier 1932.

 

Cette huile sur toile représente le portrait de Marie-Thérèse Walter, la jeune compagne d'alors de Picasso, assise dans un fauteuil, mais décrivant en réalité une représentation érotique intense et colorée. Peinte en un seule après-midi, elle appartient à la période néoclassique de Picasso (cf. wikipédia).

Excerpt from the plaque:

 

The Coiffure, Barcelona, around 1899-1900:

 

La Coiffure is one of Picasso’s first fully realized representations of a woman bathing and doing her hair. A popular subject in French art, the theme of the woman at her toilette is one Picasso revisited throughout his career. Here, as in the Blue Room, Picasso clearly defines the intimate space of the bedroom as the place where a woman performs these tasks. Unlike in The Blue Room, this model wears a skirt and corset. Picasso did not paint female nude figures until his second visit to Paris in May 1901.

Daley Plaza

Chicago, Illinois 41.883368, -87.629939

August 3, 2007 (from the archives)

 

The Chicago Picasso (often just The Picasso) is an untitled monumental sculpture by Pablo Picasso in Daley Plaza in Chicago, Illinois. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_Picasso

 

Fun fact! I was at the unveiling in 1967. I was 14 years old and we had just moved to Chicago. My folks decided we should go downtown. I'm not sure if it was their intention to see this, or we just stumbled across it. But we were there.

 

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f/4.8 for 2 cloudy days and 1 night.

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Paloma Picasso was the last autograph that I got for my “Autographs” project. Jerry Seinfeld came after her, but that was a refusal.

 

My “Autographs” project was something that I came up with and worked on during the 1980s and early 1990s. Basically I wanted to meet famous people and I did it for own enjoyment. What I would do is the drawing of the celebrity and then figure out how to get to them. Eventually I would get in contact with their secretary, assistant or manager and work through them. Some of the best people were the guys at the stage doors at Broadway theaters. They loved my project and I would usually get to the star. Over the years I was able to get the autographs of President and Nancy Reagan (I just loved that my drawings were actually in the Oval Office), Al Hirschfeld, Andy Warhol, Liza Minnelli, Elizabeth Taylor, Malcom Forbes, Stephen Sondheim, Spike Lee, Mel Tormé, Michael Jackson, Martina Navratilova, Lucille Ball, Bernadette Peters, Mandy Patinkin, Mikhail Baryshnikov and Jeremy Irons, to name a few.

 

First a little history about being a freelance illustrator in New York City in the 1980s. The process was to call art directors, make appointments and pound the pavement all over the city. We had no office, which meant that we had no bathroom either. The freelancer found their relief at department stores (I preferred Saks Fifth Avenue’s facilities), hotels (the Waldorf was my choice) and train stations (Grand Central of course!).

 

One store that I stopped at quite frequently was the wonderful Tiffany & Co. on the corner of 5th Avenue and 57th Street. Besides the use of their bathroom it was always fun to look at all of the things that they sold and I could never afford. It was like a museum. One of their major designers at the time was Paloma Picasso. The daughter of Pablo. Her first collection for Tiffany was in 1980 and by 1990 she was a major force at the emporium. Besides her amazing jewelry there was also her perfume and the famous Paloma red lipstick. By the late 1980s and early 1990s her face was everywhere too. The American Express commercial, “Do you know me? When museums around the world display my father’s art, women around the world display mine……..But even though people might recognize my creations they might not recognize me. So I carry the American Express card…” Her face, to me, was stunningly dramatic and great to draw. Also, it is always a challenge to draw gems and her designs were just as dramatic as her face. I had to try and get to her.

 

This turned out to be a lot easier than I had thought. First I called Tiffany’s and got a phone number for her studio. I called there and got her assistant. I explained my project. She was a bit hesitant, but when I rattled off some of the other people who had already signed she changed her mind. She asked if she could see the drawing first. I sent up a package to her with a copy of the drawing plus some other signed drawings. It turned out that Paloma and her husband loved the drawing and it was a go! I dropped off the drawing. Paloma was in a meeting and I, unfortunately, never met her. Her assistant asked me what she should write? I told her that she could do anything that she wanted. She could put a big cross over the drawing with her famous Paloma red lipstick!

 

Soon after I was back at her studio to pick up the signed drawing. To my complete surprise and total delight Paloma signed it in gold marker and kissed the drawing with her famous Paloma red lipstick. Kissed it!!

 

I consider this my signed Picasso.

 

You can see other “Autographs” drawing here: www.flickr.com/photos/leselect/albums/72157677401151292

 

EXPOSITION PICASSO LANDERNEAU 2017

at Daley Plaza, 50 f tall, weight 60+ tons, dedicated in 1967.

"The world today doesn't make sense, so why should I paint pictures that do?"

- Pablo Picasso

 

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