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Art works portraying interiors have a deeper meaning than a literal representation of a room or space within a building

Pablo Picasso’s interior Studio with Plaster Head is quite noticeably not just a literal representation of a room but Picasso’s own expression and interpretation of a room and the objects placed in that room. I think that art works of interiors do have a profound meaning that is concealed to the artist, but that the true meaning often eludes the public. Art critics and art viewers worldwide are forever trying to understand the artist’s thoughts and feelings behind a piece of art but as Picasso said “Everyone wants to understand art. Why don’t we try to understand the song of a bird? Why do we love the night, the flowers, everything around us, without trying to understand them? But in the case of a painting, people think they have to understand. If only they would realize above all that an artist works of necessity, that he himself is only an insignificant part of the world, and that no more importance should be attached to him than to plenty of other things which please us in...

Posted by: Novelett Roberts

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