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Time Lapse video of Pablo Picasso at work

This is a time lapse video of Pablo Picasso painting in oils allowing us to see his creative process at work. What's amazing is that he actually deforms the painting as he goes, basically taking a relatively normal painting and turning it into his signature style. Sort of like what I do, only instead of abstracting the image I like to draw on little mustaches with a marker. You could even say I'm the Picasso of the modern era. You'd be wrong, but you could still say it.

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  • April 23, 2010
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  • April 14, 2010
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