Picasso Drawings
Indeed, Drawing mentioned here is just one from a considerable selection available from his career which underline his talents which provide inspiration to many budding artists today who are looking to master these basic skills before moving onto the more detailed techniques of paintings and printmaking that generally follow afterwards.
Some of the most famous painters since the middle ages all across the world have been equally talented as sketchers including the likes of Dutchman Rembrandt and also Leonardo da Vinci who used his own drawing skills to document his latest theories and inventions.
Picasso produced different styles of drawings, some with no colour and little detail as shown in the charming animal portrait sketch series which included Camel, Dog, Cat, Penguin and Rooster.
There were also other drawings using coloured pastels which produced a very different set of art work that offered more detail and a brighter finish.
Within these were again different moods and ideas that challenged an ambitious Picasso to try to never repeat something he had already done previously as far as was possible.
Picasso Drawing is an immediately accessible work and sits as part of an exceptional series of pencil and pastel sketches that were produced by the Spaniard throughout the period of his life, all spread around his other experimental pieces that included Cubism and other contemporary approaches to traditional artistic topics such as portraits and landscape painting.