Picasso used light blues in the blue period
The blue period came first (1901-1904).
Rose period (1904-1906).
Picasso used the pick color and the red color. Representing love.
Picasso used orange and pinks
He mostly used blue
he was sad.
blue
All kinds of shapes - usual and unusual.
orange, blue, gray, yellow, green pink
Picasso used fragmented, distorted shapes for the figures and objects.
Pablo Picasso was a Cubist, meaning that he painted figures using geometric shapes. Hope this helps!
Because he was an artist, he thought that if he didn't include either shapes or colours, that his art wouldn't sell. He was right. He put colour on the canvas in various shapes and made a bundle.
All kinds of shapes - usual and unusual.
Because that what the colours of those objects were.
Picasso
orange, blue, gray, yellow, green pink
Picasso used fragmented, distorted shapes for the figures and objects.
Traffic light colours have different shapes in order to inform the colour blind what colour the light is.
with curves, shapes and colours
Pablo Picasso was a Cubist, meaning that he painted figures using geometric shapes. Hope this helps!
Pablo Picasso painted some of his paintings in only shades of blue. Piet Mondrian used blocks of simple colours. Often these were primary colours.
colours and shapes which she sucked at!
pablo picasso is famous in this area represents shapes especially square
It is believed that the human shapes in the painting Three Dancers from 1925, refer to people close to Picasso bot not himself.