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  • Author : PeppyPatti
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  • Topic : Recovery Club
02 Apr 2025 12:33 AM
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Oh you can see colour change  

I love it actually but I did really love your past choices too. 

 

I don't know if you remember that artist called Picasso - he could be quite melancholy 

Both with his subject matter 

And colour choices. 

Like he drew and painted this picture of a woman on a donkey. 

 

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 wow. Look how he begins to  use flat tones in his paintings - very similar to your colouring in. 

He was breaking away from ' renaissance painting. He was going to deliberately use only 2 Dimensional and flat tones like your colouring in. 

 

The artist around this time we're all running around very broke and taking lots of illegal substances and being all emotional. But there is this one artist called Paul Klee who in Germany who stood out - look how his artwork is similar to yours !!!

 

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