Just a heads up, Pablo Picasso did not have Alzheimer's disease. long story short, he had dyslexia, which definitely influenced his artwork, but not much in a negative sense, and dyslexia also does not affect intelligence or deteriorate his understanding of the making of his artwork in any way, throughout his career, and throughout his life. Picasso's work is majorly stylistic choice, If you see anyone saying he was suffering from schizophrenia or symptoms of depression that's a bit misinformed, that was Van Gogh. Edit: I will note, however, that dyslexia can affect a person's perception of drawing in perspective and making angles because they can confuse left and right, this is what Picasso definitely embraced in the making of his artwork, and is heavily seen throughout each of his paintings. quoting Picasso himself, "It took me four years to paint like Raphael, but a lifetime to paint like a child."
As someone who has dyslexia myself, I can see the connection. However, I want to explain the left and right thing a little. It's the association of left and right and the directions that gets mixed up. We don't have a problem navigating or seeing left and right in our mind. It's only a problem for me when communicating with others.(Like someone saying to turn left while driving) It doesn't affect my art. You might know that we get letters and numbers backwards when writing too. But, this only really happens with letters, numbers, or anything like them. I can't explain why. I wish I could.
For any dyslexics out there. There is a common trick people do with digital art where they flip the canvas while drawing. Do any of you have any luck with this trick? It always just looks like the exact same image but facing the other way and never helped me. I'm curious if this is a dyslexic thing.
You can also see that he only painted portraits at 90. That's because he was so alone, that he had nobody else to paint. Only himself. That was because of his ego and his obsession with painting😊
@swiftly_produced2694 didn't he have a brain worm/dementia, and that's why he started to paint himself upon old age? Because he tried using his old works to remember his face?
Cameras were starting to emerge during that period of time and they were getting better at capturing more accurate pictures. Compared to paintings, they were way faster and easier to make. Because of this demand for portraits and other works that emphasize on capturing things as accurately and realistically as possible went down. This propelled Picasso to paint things in a way that cameras simply can't recreate.
Because he's just an amazing artist, those drawings were made just by looking inside himself, not by looking in the mirror. You can clearly see how he felt, but not fully understand it, you try to figure out what the drawing tells and that makes it such an amazing piece of art
I'm not even that deep into the artistic world and i can say that so far, Picasso is the best for me, his later paintings made me feel so much emotions and it came to me a lot of thoughts just by looking at them, his artwork is stunning, i never had something like this with other artists.
@@WaterFountain it was his art style, it took him a long time to master a child like way of drawing and each drawing apparently had deeper meaning in then even though at first glance they look like childish scribbling
Turn to Christ, time is running out, repent and turn from sin and unprofitable things, let us put to death our sins for the one who was put to death for us, to become humble and less, all to make him mighty and more, so we can be seen with honor and received to the kingdom with a smile from the prince of peace, bringing great honor to the only one that matters, no longer under fear nor slaves to sin and desires, to become an enemy of the world ran by the evil one, and an ally to him who is far greater.
@@victorpierrey4028 it's just an example, every artist has their different art style. You see Raphael painted realism. And Picasso basically painted with his whole imagination and all. Why do you think picasso is so famous lol. Plus we don't compare artists, everyone has their own style, imagination and everything.
@@im_scorpio27 I agree it wasnt messed up but there is a joke in the art community that when your drawing a face, you can never get the eyes to look the same. I have this problem too 😆
yall artists are crying bc u couldn't fine y'all's art styles in less than a year, but picasso took at least 30 years to find his.... take your time, guys, take your time...
normal art has always been boring for a lot of people. ever wonder why popular cartoons (including anime) have unrealistic or incomplete human anatomy? its exactly that. art teachers always talk crap about unrealistic art but people have seen enough of reality and has gotten bored of it, art needs more so they should stfu.
Turn to Christ, time is running out, repent and turn from all sin and unprofitable things, so you can be forgiven and seen righteous in his eyes, to the only one that matters. Everything on this earth will be destroyed, lost, rot and rust but with him you will be renewed, where death has no sting, fear is beaten, peace that surpasses all understanding, He gave his life for us, let us give ours in return, and live for him, so we can be after his own heart, to be accepted by the King the greatest honor.
@@unknownymous4855 It's pretentious. Cheap effortless art sold with the idea that "it took effort to draw like a child" No, I can do that easily, by this sense I should start getting recognition at least locally, but here people have an actual sense of art and I'm a honest worker.
i love how he was perfectly capable of drawing mesmerizing, realistic portraits but still chose to rely on what looked like a character from a fever dream
Dude his last portraits are creepier than any other ones here. Especially from 01:29 onwards. I'd just assume that's how his emotions at the time, when he felt that he will die soon.
@@gabepaul3911 We're are talking of the same time period where cameras were improving every year There was no need to do realistic portraits anymore, it isn't lazy art, it's just stylization
@Naruto Isan no, Picaso never said that, did he? I think thats internet chatter. I do think he said something along those lines but without diss anyone
His paintings at the end when he was 90 are literally fucking everywhere at the end of time in art form. That is actually sick, man literally told the story of his gradual death through his final artworks.
There is a UA-cam video floating around of an artist who drew self portraits through his demise due to Alzheimers or dementia. It's far worse than this. It really did personify EATEOT.
@banana I'm curious by what you mean technically perfect, these don't have good proportions, lighting or line work which is kind of the point. I don't think he wanted them to be technically perfect, if they were they would be photo realistic but they are almost the furthest thing from that
@@daniellawrence1691 i think he/she meant is that picasso is a creative artist and the way he does his art are unique in a way art doesn't need to be realistic, i seem to relate to picasso too, it's hard to do cartoon or simple drawing when you do realistic a lot, most people do realistic art because they wanted to be like everybody's perspective/point of view and afraid to make bold strokes on canvas like cartoons do
@@rinhikari1477 yes I definitely agree, his art would be much less interesting if it were realistic. But I think "technically perfect" would be a more accurate description for something like Leonardo da vinci's mona lisa.
@@daniellawrence1691 I think the commenters intention was to underline the fact that all of the portraits show how technically proficient Picasso was. Even the "simple" ones are rendered with such a sure hand...Achieving the same effect is impossible for a less practiced person. Look at the vatiety of the things he could do, tranaform the shape and the marks on the paper from one extreme to another. I think technical perfection is more than proportion and fundamantals - for me it is more about being able to execute everything exactly as you see it in your imagination, achieve results that are exactly as intended, and that shines through in Picasso's work.
How do you not be afraid of something that looks like it came from the imagination of every horror movie maker combined with pablo picasso's self portraits
Okay that last one scared the crap out of me, idk what it is about it but, yeah. I didn't even realize it was the last one at first, but it just has the feeling of "this was drawn by someone who is about to die". The wonky picasso figure but with the realistic shading, too, just... made it super uncanny, like a Courage the Cowardly Dog character. And the eyes. Oof. First time a Picasso has gotten a really strong emotion out of me aside from admiring the linework.
According to my art teacher, children are the most genius artists. It has something to do with how they perceive the world and how they’re detached from societal expectations of what art looks like.
@@soidester1162 How many people like you is there ? Not an insult btw, but I just find it very shocking to see so many people thinking that he was from the Renaissance/Enlightment Era.
If you guys are wondering why this happens, is because famous painters normally get bored of precision painting and start prefer to draw freely and completely from imagination.
@@shimpiyaa while in the other hand, sometimes abstract painting or drawing require the people to understand about art itself. It applies to music the same
The last paintings... feels dark and uncomfortable, I can't help but to pause and stare at it, it looks creepy and nihilistic. It was.. as if he disintegrated and melted from the inside. Is that what aging and dying feels like?
It’s so sad how many people misunderstand Picasso, he is an absolute legend. No he didn’t have a mental illness or physical disability. He was purposefully developing a child like style. The only thing children think about when they draw, is the thing they’re drawing. As an adult we think about techniques, how it looks, proportions, etc. Picasso wanted to learn how to create art like a child. And you can see him progress in this journey with a distinct style.
His 3 last paintings show how his art was reduced to the simplest elements of painting which are line, shape and shading, just like how his body was reduced to the fundamental bit of the physical world which is dust, or atoms.
@@annabellavetra Well I actually don't think he did mean that, what I really think is that the paintings reflect his subconscious mind. Have you sometimes done or said something without even think about it, but after that, you paid attention to it and realized that what you done or said before was actually what you want to show from deep down inside? I have and I think it is the case here.
@@paxauror5585 yes of course, he got lazy, those were literally the last days of his life. However, that does not mean his paintings were just some random scribble, as I say in other reply, I think those painting reflect his subconscious mind.
Why are you all saying that he lost his memory or his skill? He created cubism and wanted to make cubistic portraits. Those later ones are the ones that go for millions of dollars.
@@LSK2K If you look at it as just scribbling then you clearly dont understand his art. Yeah sure, maybe a toddler could do it with a little training, but could they put the same emotion? The same story? The same portrait of the same person? The answer is no. You see when you look at art its not simply the medium which you observe, but the emotioms too. Thats what set it apart from scribbling, because scribbling takes no effort or emotion.
@@Andrew-ms4dr are you stupid ? He said "probably" as in a guess, he assumed that because pic's drawings are too weird compared to regular art. Learn how to comprehend simple sentences buddy
My interpretation: as he gets older and loses his looks as we all do when we age, he begins to focus only on (what he perceives to be) his flaws. For example, he begins to draw his nose larger, over exaggerating things that he sees as a flaw and under exaggerating his other features. Like when we all look in the mirror we notice things that we don’t like about ourselves and obsess over it. Another example, the paintings he did of himself in his 80s and 90s, he heavily accentuates his sunken in cheeks and eye sockets. Near the end of his life he depicts himself with very little facial features at all, as if he feels he is nothing but a shell/what’s left of his former self. And perhaps the chaotic nature of his paintings in his elderly years exhibits him coping with the feelings of worry and confusion of what comes after this life. Or maybe he just liked drugs I don’t know. 😄 Edit: The current consensus in the peanut gallery is that he, in fact, liked drugs. Edit 2: Y’all are wild.
when i was younger, i really thought anyone can do abstract painting since i knew how to draw... until the moment i tried it. that's when i realized how painfully difficult it is to de-construct if you don't know how to construct. i guess this is why i'm more fascinated with abstract art than realism...
Yeah my 7th grade art teacher said that she enjoyed the abstract unit of teaching because anyone could do it. However, I insisted that I couldn't do it. My "abstract" piece was my lowest-graded one I had ever gotten in that class.
Oh my god this is absolutely incredible, I love it!!! That last one looks kinda like that 'Perfection, "You're not perfect"' character from Courage the Cowardly dog. Picasso's paintings are incredible; along with this music, it almost made me cry.
Picasso is a lesson in why learning the “classic fundamentals” are so important. So many people get stuck drawing bad “anime” characters and get super butt hurt and claim it is a “style”…but cartoon characters, eastern or western are about exaggeration of normal human proportions. You have to know what a human looks like and how to draw that before your big anime eyes carry the meaning you want them to.
@@CrimesForDimes A lot of them don't, there was one time when someone put their glasses on the floor in an exhibit and everyone thought it was supposed to be some modern art piece when it wasn't anything.
If he were making those realistic paintings till the end...well he wouldn't be the Pablo Picasso uh know. It's his unique style that made him known...I can also make realistic paintings but I don't wanna be an artist because I know normal is basic and it won't take uh anywhere *EDIT : I won't reply to mean comments now...* ✨
@Alice Picasso's abstraction is formally complex and ALSO well done. It takes decades of experience to perfect his use of harmony and expression. Of course, liking his earlier works doesn't mean you have to belittle his later works. Appreciate it for what it is - an honest, unlayered expression of himself in a constant flow of dynamism and unparalleled originality. Never limit your taste with just one palate 😉
There's nothing wrong with making realistic art. It's still art in its own right. There's also nothing wrong with making abstract art, or anything in between for that matter. All art is subjective
The last one shows literal derealization in the mind of a messed up person. At a glance it looks like a child's drawings full of scribbles and crap but when you look closely everything is detailed and isn't really clustered just for the sake of crap(seriously those dark shades are drawn like cracks and have their shapes, not just loopdeloop/chicken scratch you could just draw), it shows his mind when he drew it and how he felt in the last years as a person.
@@ripzmad9846 exactly the feeling I got from those last portraits. It’s understandable why so many people don’t get why his art is loved and so high regarded, it’s not as simple as just making what you see. Anyone can make art imitating what they visually see. But Picasso excelled at making art full of emotions and depth of the human psyche. Abstract but also calculated introspection.
@@ripzmad9846 honestly, thanks for being alive and understanding this. It makes me happy knowing there are others who can actually appreciate are in that way.
It’s fascinating to see his artistic progression. Picasso starts off drawing very realistically and formally, then around 20 you can start to see some hints to his future style (such as the unique colors and shadings). We see him further progress and develop his style, until finally, around the age of 90 it seems as though he has developed dementia/Alzheimer’s or something in that manner. His drawing now don’t reflect his artistic interpretation of himself as they used to, instead, they show what he imagined himself as, the way he visualized himself. Deformed, gloomy, thoughtful, all aspects we see in these drawings. Truly fascinating.
@@breezer_gamer3115 Ah, welp, I didn’t know about that. In that case, I stand corrected! But either way, I do think that with his progressing age he certainly thought of himself in a vastly different manner. In addition with also drawing and using his skills very differently. But yeah, I’ll for sure do some research on if his mental condition declined in any way with age.
@@owl7547 It didn't, the day before his death he attended a party and there are pictures of it online, he was still psychologically sound and could talk with others, remember stuff and generally have fun as well as he ever did. Not everyone who turns 90 is going to get Alzheimer's lol, I know that nobody in my family did.
"THIS ISN'T EVEN MY FINAL FORM!!! Nor is this one. Or this one. Or this one. We're almost there. Not this one either. Okay. Yeah. NOW let's finish this."
_picasso drawing at 15 years:_ *what an elegant young man*
_picasso drawing at 90 years:_ 🗿
The Rock.
lol
hahahahahahahaahhahahahahaahahahahaaahahahaha
@asdfghjklčć ‘child’ and ‘young man’ are both synonyms.
Porque me chamares
🗿🤙
Just a heads up, Pablo Picasso did not have Alzheimer's disease. long story short, he had dyslexia, which definitely influenced his artwork, but not much in a negative sense, and dyslexia also does not affect intelligence or deteriorate his understanding of the making of his artwork in any way, throughout his career, and throughout his life.
Picasso's work is majorly stylistic choice, If you see anyone saying he was suffering from schizophrenia or symptoms of depression that's a bit misinformed, that was Van Gogh.
Edit: I will note, however, that dyslexia can affect a person's perception of drawing in perspective and making angles because they can confuse left and right, this is what Picasso definitely embraced in the making of his artwork, and is heavily seen throughout each of his paintings. quoting Picasso himself, "It took me four years to paint like Raphael, but a lifetime to paint like a child."
wow thx for explaining ^ ^
I get mixed up between two of them *A LOT*
As someone who has dyslexia myself, I can see the connection. However, I want to explain the left and right thing a little. It's the association of left and right and the directions that gets mixed up. We don't have a problem navigating or seeing left and right in our mind. It's only a problem for me when communicating with others.(Like someone saying to turn left while driving) It doesn't affect my art. You might know that we get letters and numbers backwards when writing too. But, this only really happens with letters, numbers, or anything like them. I can't explain why. I wish I could.
For any dyslexics out there. There is a common trick people do with digital art where they flip the canvas while drawing. Do any of you have any luck with this trick? It always just looks like the exact same image but facing the other way and never helped me. I'm curious if this is a dyslexic thing.
@@HinaTan250 its not, it has more to do with looking at the same thing for too long
i sometimes forget that picasso was literally alive in the 70s
Thats a phenomenon that vsauce talked about.I forgot its name but it has a name.
I really did think he died in the 30's.
And i thought he was a Renaissance era artist.
And I thought he died in the late 1800s lmao
@@carb0rg Mandela effect?
the fact that Picasso was still painting at 90 years old is life goals
Ur Dp is so so cute.😊 🕊️🌈🌻🌷🐘
Fck living till 90 years old
anybody can pour paint on their ass and smudge it on a canvas
You can also see that he only painted portraits at 90. That's because he was so alone, that he had nobody else to paint. Only himself. That was because of his ego and his obsession with painting😊
@swiftly_produced2694 didn't he have a brain worm/dementia, and that's why he started to paint himself upon old age? Because he tried using his old works to remember his face?
I don't know why but Its so fucking interesting to me how he must have felt when he draw the later ones
Cameras were starting to emerge during that period of time and they were getting better at capturing more accurate pictures. Compared to paintings, they were way faster and easier to make. Because of this demand for portraits and other works that emphasize on capturing things as accurately and realistically as possible went down. This propelled Picasso to paint things in a way that cameras simply can't recreate.
Yeah, it kinda looks like he felt like •_• when drawing the realistic paintings but he felt a hurricane of emotions in the later paintings
Because he's just an amazing artist, those drawings were made just by looking inside himself, not by looking in the mirror. You can clearly see how he felt, but not fully understand it, you try to figure out what the drawing tells and that makes it such an amazing piece of art
It's at 666 likes I don't wanna ruin it
I'm not even that deep into the artistic world and i can say that so far, Picasso is the best for me, his later paintings made me feel so much emotions and it came to me a lot of thoughts just by looking at them, his artwork is stunning, i never had something like this with other artists.
I noticed how his art got progressively… stranger
Yeah exactly, at one point it didn't even look like a human face
Why did that happen? Don't they go good to better? How did he start making it weirder and weirder more and more?
@@WaterFountain Age*
@@WaterFountain it was his art style, it took him a long time to master a child like way of drawing and each drawing apparently had deeper meaning in then even though at first glance they look like childish scribbling
@@teabook4 lies
18 year old Pablo: NOOOO YOU CAN'T JUST PAINT WHATEVER YOU FEEL LIKE
80 year old Pablo: haha paintbrush go brrrrr
hahaha i lost
dani
@@alfredocontreras7722 exactly
Sounds like stewey griffin would say
@@lolobuto1608 The 18 year old part or the 80 year old part?
His art at 19: Yes, truly beautiful
His art at 90: 👁👄👁
👂👁👁👁👁👄👂👁
His last one is literally 🗿
Fun fact there was no 19 drawing
Turn to Christ, time is running out, repent and turn from sin and unprofitable things, let us put to death our sins for the one who was put to death for us, to become humble and less, all to make him mighty and more, so we can be seen with honor and received to the kingdom with a smile from the prince of peace, bringing great honor to the only one that matters, no longer under fear nor slaves to sin and desires, to become an enemy of the world ran by the evil one, and an ally to him who is far greater.
@@ChristAlways I’m Muslim 👍
@@ChristAlwayswhat
It took me four years to paint like Raphael, but a lifetime to paint like a child.
-Pablo Picasso
Y e s
@@anna_9195 people be literally roasting his art evolution but he knew what he was doing. It's not like he forgot to draw or something. Like come one!
Yes but he could never paint like Raphael lmao
@@victorpierrey4028 it's just an example, every artist has their different art style. You see Raphael painted realism. And Picasso basically painted with his whole imagination and all. Why do you think picasso is so famous lol. Plus we don't compare artists, everyone has their own style, imagination and everything.
@@pigneete666 I am just saying that it is really pretentious from him to say that
Not even Picasso is immune to messing up “the other eye”
Picasso got lazy to do it so he just made an art style to fix it
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Like 0:31 ?
@@im_scorpio27 I agree it wasnt messed up but there is a joke in the art community that when your drawing a face, you can never get the eyes to look the same. I have this problem too 😆
Lmfao
early works based on his visuals
later works based on his feelings
Yeah and ppl keep saying it got worse THIS IS PICASSO!!!
I thought u will say he had bad eyesight afterwards that’s why it looks bad lol
Exactly, it's simply just a different art style
Early works was realism later works he found his art style and how he felt comfortable
YASSSSS!
bro went from regular human being, to egyptian god, to biblically accurate eldritch angel, and then back to monke
and then back to the kane pixels rolling giant series
And then the 🗿
Picasso's art was like: I must master the elements first before breaking the rules
Basically the rule of every great artist
That's like all research.
That’s literally a quote from him
Exactly, you don’t start with abstract
Exactly that
The only thing that never changed in his drawings was the big nose
Y e s and da p e r f e c t n e s s
Oh shit u right
Your ok point man
@@anna_9195 perfecticy*
@@mikegabrielancheta6254 Whatever
He learned from spongebobs circle tutorial, I’m glad he found his style
Spongebob is the best teacher
Fr
LMFAO
@@testpattern-o7x 😐
Spolg bolb not zist then
His first portrait: 🧑🏻
His last: 🗿
15 year old Picasso : normal human
90 year old Picasso: *ROCK*
🗿
i guess he felt like a rock because he cant barely move fast as a 90 year old?
@@ladofthedamned7796 lmaaoo true
Damn. Never knew he drawed Dwayne Johnson back then.
@Uno YES
It’s hard to believe Picasso lived till the 1970’s
Especially cause the civil war in Spain in that time
Ikr!!
he could've met my grandpa or smthn
Around the time my parents were born.
I thought you were joking and the author put the wrong date, that's crazy
The paintings he made when he was older don’t look childish they look disturbing as hell. Especially that last one. It terrifies me
Fr theyre creepy
Kinda looks like Ao oni
I guess they should be
The last one is creepypasta content
His older paintings, as in an older Picasso painted them? I’m just a bit confused by the wording here.
EDIT: Well that’s cleared up
God the later portraits, what a kinda... Haunting feeling of how it feels to perceive ones self as you age.
A lot of artists actually go through this, we try realism, we love it, but then we decide to go more experimental and stylized.
I honestly never liked realism, i always evolved my comic style. Its different for everyone.
Every experiment isn't a success.
@@mast3rbang what do u call a success in art?
@@mast3rbang you experiment until you succeed.
I agree but Because you like moomin, your opinion is invalid.
The original "Mr Incredible becoming uncanny" meme
BAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAH
THATS WHAT I THOUGHT TOO!
same!
OMFGWJZHSKSHWLZHJS
Overall this meme is kind of lame ,but I would like to see it made with Pikasso
yall artists are crying bc u couldn't fine y'all's art styles in less than a year, but picasso took at least 30 years to find his.... take your time, guys, take your time...
Take your time :)
'wtf my shit painting isn't selling for £5 why is this prick selling for millions' .. the ignorance
Picasso took him 30 years to look at a kindergartner's drawing and then say "dibs"
Ok but it’s the industry that requires us to find an artstyle at such an early age.
Nia idk maybe stop being a prick will help u (its a joke i dont want to start an argument )
0:10 Picasso rocked those 90s curtains 90 years before it was cool
You ever just turn 24 and be like: "yo this normal art is pretty fuckin boring"
Yea he painted himself based on his looks and then he was like "screw that I'm painting how I feel"
And then at 35 have a midlife crisis and think its aight again
normal art has always been boring for a lot of people. ever wonder why popular cartoons (including anime) have unrealistic or incomplete human anatomy? its exactly that.
art teachers always talk crap about unrealistic art but people have seen enough of reality and has gotten bored of it, art needs more so they should stfu.
Me at 19
@@megugu2155 the problem is the thin barrier between unrealistic art and garbage ( metaphorical and literal )
Plot twist
That's not an art style
He is actually drawing the self portrait exactly how he looked at that time
@@meowjade2640 hello
why
If that's the case, Picasso definitely did not age well
@@username2477 his cloaking powers dwindled with age, so he lost the ability to hide his true form
Pablo Picasso is a bible-accurate angel?
Got it
They say age changes a person unlike anything else. This puts a whole new meaning to that.
He got Alzheimer's i believe and that's why his art become more abstract
My man went from a man to the void so
evolution of dementia is more like it
Try telling that to Tom Brady. Basically the only guy I’ve seen fight Father Time like that.
age is change. what ur saying is just a pretentious truism.
As his age progresses, he is finding his style and expressing more of what he feels. That's how good Picasso is.
Turn to Christ, time is running out, repent and turn from all sin and unprofitable things, so you can be forgiven and seen righteous in his eyes, to the only one that matters. Everything on this earth will be destroyed, lost, rot and rust but with him you will be renewed, where death has no sting, fear is beaten, peace that surpasses all understanding, He gave his life for us, let us give ours in return, and live for him, so we can be after his own heart, to be accepted by the King the greatest honor.
pretentious
@@ChristAlways Preaching won't get you anywhere, try something else
@@luis-sophus-8227 who cares about your opinion that pretty much reflects your inner self
@@unknownymous4855 It's pretentious. Cheap effortless art sold with the idea that "it took effort to draw like a child"
No, I can do that easily, by this sense I should start getting recognition at least locally, but here people have an actual sense of art and I'm a honest worker.
i love how he was perfectly capable of drawing mesmerizing, realistic portraits but still chose to rely on what looked like a character from a fever dream
I would too and that's a good one
@@hangedman8250 s
its more interesting
@@internaut4257 in a funny and dumb way
;ppp;
Dude his last portraits are creepier than any other ones here. Especially from 01:29 onwards. I'd just assume that's how his emotions at the time, when he felt that he will die soon.
It's like consciousness in a corpse's brain, it's too creepy I hate it
@@samuelluisdelespiritusanto7343 me too
If i do remember he had an eye and/or mental priblem I dont remember which
I like them though. It’s like he has a burst of artistic inspiration at the end. It’s really cool.
And the background music makes it worst..... its like the music sometimes is playing backwards..
Picasso at age 18: Alright, so I can do realistic. What if I didn't?
Picasso at age 90: It's still... too... realistic... *dies*
1:49 If this were realistic I’d be ded lol
Dark joke but ok 😂
Wth lmao 💀
@@Gnexz. me after me have no food for 5 hour's
@@Gnexz.
It is very beautiful compared to your "anime" "art", Gachass.
Your OC looks like the baby from billion surprise toys
dude went from being a human printer to creating entirely new fucking SCPs 💀
“Please don’t turn me into an oversimplified logo”
-Picasso probably
😂 Underrated comment right here
This is exactly what i was gonna comment after seeing this
This comment.
Lmao
lmao see you when this blows up
My handwriting, as the time for submitting the paper comes closer:
😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
True
Lmao so accurate. That’s a clever one
🤣🤣 I didn’t expect to laugh at 2:07 am but 🙌😂
Lol
He didn't "improve backwards", he developed an artstyle and internalized his own concept of art to a new meaning.
Y e s
He became more artistic over time
stop saying big words and trying to defend the undefendable, he did lazy art which is in no way proficient
@@gabepaul3911
We're are talking of the same time period where cameras were improving every year
There was no need to do realistic portraits anymore, it isn't lazy art, it's just stylization
Gabe Paul but somehow he could do it better than u
Sometimes i forget he wasn't stricken by dementia, he just started drawing like someone who was
@@thorru3638 nah
What a clever way to tell people you aren’t clever.
@@chetsenior7253that was some edgy shit you just said
This is just him slowly ascending to the 5th dimension
Love how you phrased that!
@@umiluv I- I think he was joking
@@ducklife5711 he wasn't
I was looking for a comment of somebody that really understands :))) here it is :)
@@ducklife5711 bold of you to assume that I would joke about something like this
I feel like I'm watching a man mind fall ever so closer to the abyss.
People tend to lost most their mind capacities when they grow older nothing weird here
Yea
That’s… that’s because you are
Wow bro so deep omg 😳😳😳😳😳
Go check out "everywhere at the end of time." It's a musical and artistic depiction of suffering from dementia. It's very powerful.
i feel dumb for only recently realizing he is a very recent painter, not one who lived 300 years ago...
yeah, I never realised that either-
Meanwhile I'm right here thinking he lived in the same era as Bob Ross or something
Same
I didn't realize until now either
Same 😤
1:21
me at the class thinking about being superhero:
Yo fr😭✋
Picasso's art in a nutshell : 👁️👁️👃
Underrated 😂
🤣
👀 👃
👄
😂😂😂
👁👃
👁
It's evolving, just backwards
True😂😂
I was just about to comment that lmaoo
@@NotRalff me too
Dammit , I was gonna say the same thing
Devolving
“It took me four years to paint like Raphael, but a lifetime to paint like a child.”
-PP
Big pp
Super big pp
Hehe "PP" lol
pp
@Naruto Isan no, Picaso never said that, did he? I think thats internet chatter.
I do think he said something along those lines but without diss anyone
His paintings at the end when he was 90 are literally fucking everywhere at the end of time in art form. That is actually sick, man literally told the story of his gradual death through his final artworks.
There is a UA-cam video floating around of an artist who drew self portraits through his demise due to Alzheimers or dementia. It's far worse than this. It really did personify EATEOT.
It is very impressive how these paintings look easy and simple but if you analyze them you see they are technically perfect
No
@banana I'm curious by what you mean technically perfect, these don't have good proportions, lighting or line work which is kind of the point. I don't think he wanted them to be technically perfect, if they were they would be photo realistic but they are almost the furthest thing from that
@@daniellawrence1691 i think he/she meant is that picasso is a creative artist and the way he does his art are unique in a way
art doesn't need to be realistic, i seem to relate to picasso too, it's hard to do cartoon or simple drawing when you do realistic a lot, most people do realistic art because they wanted to be like everybody's perspective/point of view and afraid to make bold strokes on canvas like cartoons do
@@rinhikari1477 yes I definitely agree, his art would be much less interesting if it were realistic. But I think "technically perfect" would be a more accurate description for something like Leonardo da vinci's mona lisa.
@@daniellawrence1691 I think the commenters intention was to underline the fact that all of the portraits show how technically proficient Picasso was. Even the "simple" ones are rendered with such a sure hand...Achieving the same effect is impossible for a less practiced person. Look at the vatiety of the things he could do, tranaform the shape and the marks on the paper from one extreme to another. I think technical perfection is more than proportion and fundamantals - for me it is more about being able to execute everything exactly as you see it in your imagination, achieve results that are exactly as intended, and that shines through in Picasso's work.
There’s something really haunting about his last few portraits, they really give you a sense of dread and anxiousness
I think it's the combo visual+music
The way the last three were devolutions and how they were done so close together was pretty haunting
Nah, he was just going through monke and rock phase.
Why?
@@indisguise5544 bruh
Alternative title: Picasso discovering his true artstyle over the years.
0:09 how I see myself in the mirror.
1:57 how everyone actually sees me.
Naw dont say that lol
For me it's the opposite lol
@@radcut7404 flex?
@@jathins6809 no
@@radcut7404 ok
i feel like this accurately represents how everyone feels when they grow up: like squidward
Not gonna lie, his late arts remind me of how Squidward will do his arts.
Thank you for saying this
@@tirthampal8942 my pleasure
Somehow, this looks like "Artist draws himself post LSD/Cocain/Heroin intake" video.
Cocain and heroin, no, but definitely LSD. Or psychadelics in general.
i got that video recommended to me like 10 minutes ago lol
Hello, friend. Fsociety.
I guess everyone got recommended that video
@@xycrol UA-cam really wants certain videos to blow up LMAO
15 year old Picasso art: elegance 🍷🖌
90 year old Picasso art: wassup guys 🖍
I did not realize that this man was still alive when my parents were kids. Like I thought he was some super old artist but no...
Same I thought he was like from the renaissance era.
Yeah same I thought he was like from the 1800s or something but no he died a little before my parents were born
If there are videos of him he clearly existed in the 20th century.
@@Trollika_Devi I clearly didn't know there were videos of him.
@@also_a_human_being2183 imagine having parents born after 72
Picasso just turns into a biblically accurate angel lmao
I was going to mention something like that lol
👁👁
👁👁 “be not afraid”
How do you not be afraid of something that looks like it came from the imagination of every horror movie maker combined with pablo picasso's self portraits
That's his imagination
@@welcometolife4237Nah
This is basically "they had us in the first half, not gonna lie." Turned into "We had him in the first half ,not gonna lie."
Dead joke
@@zarrowthehorse which one?
Sad 😔
Well aunt that a morbid thought that is beyond accurate it breaks my soul
@@zarrowthehorse that’s basically every UA-cam comment section now
Okay that last one scared the crap out of me, idk what it is about it but, yeah. I didn't even realize it was the last one at first, but it just has the feeling of "this was drawn by someone who is about to die". The wonky picasso figure but with the realistic shading, too, just... made it super uncanny, like a Courage the Cowardly Dog character. And the eyes. Oof. First time a Picasso has gotten a really strong emotion out of me aside from admiring the linework.
According to my art teacher, children are the most genius artists. It has something to do with how they perceive the world and how they’re detached from societal expectations of what art looks like.
I agree with that
so are you telling me literal children are better than me?
@@blackcat2333 depends on your perspective on what art is.
that's a good concept
@@blackcat2333 Yea
Weirdly his latter pictures of himself resemble how people with Alzheimer’s draw them self
Maybe he has, afterall that's pretty common for people with ages. I don't know why people are making fun with this.
@@grc4489 was it confirmed that he has Alzheimer’s ?
I was thinking that
*Stage 1 starts to play*
@@ortezac.5339 that was the first thing that came into my mind
Let’s appreciate that he never lost his passion for painting.
finally, a comment that hasn't been made by a pessimistic Caretaker fan.
@ً how'd you think he got famous in the first place ya dingus?
@ً never have I been so offended by something I 100% agree with
Thanks for the positivity
if you ask me, it totally looks like he lost his passion for painting
Whilst most artists seek the beauty of perfection, Picasso seek the beauty of imperfections, quite literally at that.
Picasso's Entire Career was Basically Spongebob's Art Breakdown
A circle!...thingy...
Why I realize that recently?!
@@lokstollen124 circle of life
@@dirtydan2089 Abstract
@@dirtydan2089 That’s true, but you can convey things through shape and color. I don’t mean to sound like an art teacher
Ok this made me realize Picasso was alive not all that long ago
This made me realize Picasso was alive a very long time ago
same i thought this dude died like centuries go
@@yuh423 same. thought he lived in the 1700s or something
@@soidester1162 How many people like you is there ? Not an insult btw, but I just find it very shocking to see so many people thinking that he was from the Renaissance/Enlightment Era.
@@NIHIL_EGO I acually thought he lived in 1800s although he did but I never imagined him to be alive in kater 1970s
His nose just grew and grew until there was nothing left than a lonely nose
The last two drawing were pretty horrible
Breh wha-?!😂😂😂
@@jenrriroblero4406 its better than what you can probably draw. Also its his style.
@@broodingsoap9469 not really
Nose never stop growing until death
My nose was so cute now its a just a gaint sitting on my face
i thought i would read a bunch of super philosophical comments or smthn but it's just a bunch of ppl shitting on picasso 💀
If you guys are wondering why this happens, is because famous painters normally get bored of precision painting and start prefer to draw freely and completely from imagination.
Yeah cuz thats what art is really about. It depends on the person on how they express themselves through painting, drawing, music, etc.
Precision painting does seem boring to me . The result looks amazing and gives us lot of compliments.
@@shimpiyaa while in the other hand, sometimes abstract painting or drawing require the people to understand about art itself. It applies to music the same
@Just a Random Guy what kind of art i didn't try?
@Just a Random Guy ¿?
Young age: Drawing from what he sees
Old age: Drawing from what he feels
Most sensible comment here👌
He feels the effects of LSD lol
This comment will make haters understand.
Now: Banana taped to a wall
Yeah
The last paintings... feels dark and uncomfortable, I can't help but to pause and stare at it, it looks creepy and nihilistic.
It was.. as if he disintegrated and melted from the inside. Is that what aging and dying feels like?
I love this comment so much!
It gave me major anxiety lmfaooo
I like ur words funny
The last self portraits are called, “Self portrait facing death”
I'd imagine that that is what dementia does
It’s so sad how many people misunderstand Picasso, he is an absolute legend. No he didn’t have a mental illness or physical disability. He was purposefully developing a child like style. The only thing children think about when they draw, is the thing they’re drawing. As an adult we think about techniques, how it looks, proportions, etc. Picasso wanted to learn how to create art like a child. And you can see him progress in this journey with a distinct style.
Well, he did fall into a deep depression from his blue period following his rose period.
His 3 last paintings show how his art was reduced to the simplest elements of painting which are line, shape and shading, just like how his body was reduced to the fundamental bit of the physical world which is dust, or atoms.
Eu duvido que ele pensou nisso enquanto pintava.
@@annabellavetra Well I actually don't think he did mean that, what I really think is that the paintings reflect his subconscious mind.
Have you sometimes done or said something without even think about it, but after that, you paid attention to it and realized that what you done or said before was actually what you want to show from deep down inside? I have and I think it is the case here.
That’s a lot of words for just saying that he got lazy
@@paxauror5585 yes of course, he got lazy, those were literally the last days of his life. However, that does not mean his paintings were just some random scribble, as I say in other reply, I think those painting reflect his subconscious mind.
english teachers be like
"imma make your face look like a picasso self portrait" is my favourite threat
@Tejas Khurana if you don't remember this post imma make your face look like a picasso self portrait
Lol
hold up you're a genius?
@@haamta ???
@@adudeontheinterweb6571 xd
His art went from realism to biblically accurate angel real quick
1:46 then he turned into squidward
Stolen comment
@DON'T
profile picture quality so bad i counted 12 pixels
@DON'T I can't read it
LMFAO
You see him starting out with photo realism, just like everyone does, and then gradually developing and refining his own iconic style
Why are you all saying that he lost his memory or his skill? He created cubism and wanted to make cubistic portraits. Those later ones are the ones that go for millions of dollars.
Buying trash that a toddler can scribble.
@@LSK2K ikr
@@LSK2K If you look at it as just scribbling then you clearly dont understand his art. Yeah sure, maybe a toddler could do it with a little training, but could they put the same emotion? The same story? The same portrait of the same person? The answer is no. You see when you look at art its not simply the medium which you observe, but the emotioms too. Thats what set it apart from scribbling, because scribbling takes no effort or emotion.
@@Surr3alll You're basically the hipster at the museum calling a banana taped to a wall profound art.
@@LSK2K comparing modern art to 1900s art nice job dude
he evolved into a titan
@@Madara-qr4ql agreed but this is not the topic so shut up
@@darktempest agreed, but this is not the topic so shut up
@@Madara-qr4ql agreed, but this is not the topic so shut up
@@kadiot5289 agreed but this is not the topic so shut up
guys u don't know Attack on Titan? I'm pretty sure that's the point, at 35 he is like Erwin Smith and the end at 90 looks like ye a titan
15 years old: a normal looking man who would have a successful life.
90 years old: a creature, a hideous beast told in legends that came true.
Alot can change in 75 years 🤣
@@Boom-tq8ct true
@Huy Vũ Tuấn Phạm wait he was diagnosed???
@Huy Vũ Tuấn Phạm w r o n g .
Do research buddy, he didnt have dementia. He died cause he got paralysed or smthing
@@Andrew-ms4dr are you stupid ? He said "probably" as in a guess, he assumed that because pic's drawings are too weird compared to regular art. Learn how to comprehend simple sentences buddy
The last two drawings are actually nightmare fuel. Like I genuinely got scared looking at them.
My interpretation: as he gets older and loses his looks as we all do when we age, he begins to focus only on (what he perceives to be) his flaws. For example, he begins to draw his nose larger, over exaggerating things that he sees as a flaw and under exaggerating his other features. Like when we all look in the mirror we notice things that we don’t like about ourselves and obsess over it. Another example, the paintings he did of himself in his 80s and 90s, he heavily accentuates his sunken in cheeks and eye sockets. Near the end of his life he depicts himself with very little facial features at all, as if he feels he is nothing but a shell/what’s left of his former self. And perhaps the chaotic nature of his paintings in his elderly years exhibits him coping with the feelings of worry and confusion of what comes after this life.
Or maybe he just liked drugs I don’t know. 😄
Edit: The current consensus in the peanut gallery is that he, in fact, liked drugs.
Edit 2: Y’all are wild.
He liked drugs.
He liked drugs.
He liked drugs.
He liked drugs.
He liked drugs.
0:12 why is it looks like davie 504
Lol😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
@@JustAPokemonCommentingOnVideos stfu
Unbelievable
*OMG*
HOLY SHIT TRUE
when i was younger, i really thought anyone can do abstract painting since i knew how to draw... until the moment i tried it. that's when i realized how painfully difficult it is to de-construct if you don't know how to construct. i guess this is why i'm more fascinated with abstract art than realism...
This goes for music too!
Good to know
444
Yeah my 7th grade art teacher said that she enjoyed the abstract unit of teaching because anyone could do it. However, I insisted that I couldn't do it. My "abstract" piece was my lowest-graded one I had ever gotten in that class.
@@apothecurio absolutely agree!!! 💜
The last one is mad unsettling tho
It's disturbing
Plot twist: He was just going through his final forms
'Plot twist' comments are going the way of 'nobody' comments, in that they're overdone and fucking annoying.
@@JackSardonic plot twist: youre right
@@JackSardonic fun fact: you forgot the 'fun fact' comments
his head looks like freezas 3rd form lol
@@JackSardonic
nobody: ...
You: (annoyed sounds)
This was the classic equivalent of 'I took a selfie everyday for 75 years.'
Yeah true
Mhm
He lookin' hot at 0:53 ngl, no homo tho 😳
Am I the only one who was surprised by knowing he was alive till the 70s? Guess I imagined him to be a Renaissance artist or smth 🤦🏻♀️
No I’m like woah when I realized that
same
I feel ya
I kinda thought the same too.
Yeah I always thought he was from the renaissance times and not from the 1880s, thats weird
0:35 okay, now let's add a pair of mustaches and you got another person
Damn the music made this much more creepier than I expected
ikr, when it got to those late paintings i was terrified
Yeah
What is it? I'd love to hear more.
@@Robert_St-Preux no idea
@@Robert_St-Preux it doesnt link it in the description
That last one:
"Yo, Angelo" 🗿
Lol
HAH YESS
That stare looks like a combination of Kira Queen's and King Crimson's.
A JOJO REFERENCE !
pain
His drawing when he was 35 years old can literally be a fucking anime protagonist
It looks like Erwin
SASAGEYOOOOOO
@@kimmiek3763 CHINZOU WA SASAGEO
@@saryureddy7044 IT DOES THOUGH
@@saryureddy7044 I WAS GONNA SAY THAT TOO
Oh my god this is absolutely incredible, I love it!!! That last one looks kinda like that 'Perfection, "You're not perfect"' character from Courage the Cowardly dog. Picasso's paintings are incredible; along with this music, it almost made me cry.
2:02 Imagine drawing something like this before dying so you leave the whole world a mystery but it meant nothing
It looks like a meme face
Mystery?
it was drawn on my birthday, July 3
Stfu
@@sabitamahela boywhatthehellboy
From people's art, but especially how they draw themselves, tells so much about them
@@DB-tt5fy yep
@@DB-tt5fy what is barmy?
I draw myself as a fluffy wolf what does that say about me
Zis is joke
Don't punish me for a joke
Another celebrity's face ruined by drugs and alcohol.
@i hate children u missed the joke
@i hate children i thought it waa pretty funny, but humor is subjective
i found your comment pretty funny. pls be happy now.
@@bisurumajimagorocizerim6122 i am xappy now. thank you eastern european person
"Ah yes that famous painter.. Pablo Escobar.."
Picasso is a lesson in why learning the “classic fundamentals” are so important.
So many people get stuck drawing bad “anime” characters and get super butt hurt and claim it is a “style”…but cartoon characters, eastern or western are about exaggeration of normal human proportions. You have to know what a human looks like and how to draw that before your big anime eyes carry the meaning you want them to.
You're pretty dumb.
Randoms - "Who draw this shit"
- "Picasso"
Randoms -"Exquisite"
Art critics be like
Hell, I bet some don't even know what they are talking about.
@@CrimesForDimes A lot of them don't, there was one time when someone put their glasses on the floor in an exhibit and everyone thought it was supposed to be some modern art piece when it wasn't anything.
@@randomgaming7356 Wouldn't be surprised if someone added a trash bag in the exhibit and they thought it was a art piece.
@@CrimesForDimes OMG WHAT A MASTERPIECE
If he were making those realistic paintings till the end...well he wouldn't be the Pablo Picasso uh know. It's his unique style that made him known...I can also make realistic paintings but I don't wanna be an artist because I know normal is basic and it won't take uh anywhere
*EDIT : I won't reply to mean comments now...* ✨
You've been scammed
@Alice Picasso's abstraction is formally complex and ALSO well done. It takes decades of experience to perfect his use of harmony and expression. Of course, liking his earlier works doesn't mean you have to belittle his later works. Appreciate it for what it is - an honest, unlayered expression of himself in a constant flow of dynamism and unparalleled originality. Never limit your taste with just one palate 😉
@@blessed8562 Yeah lol...I am Gorkhali...Nepali but citizen of India✌️😂✨
There's nothing wrong with making realistic art. It's still art in its own right. There's also nothing wrong with making abstract art, or anything in between for that matter. All art is subjective
Realism isn’t basic or normal. realism takes a lot of talent and skill and belittling realism artists is not necessary
He's showing us his emotions and how he see himself deep inside.
Damn, thats deep. Not sure where were you going with this one...
Hi
Ppl:OMG SO DEEP
The last one shows literal derealization in the mind of a messed up person. At a glance it looks like a child's drawings full of scribbles and crap but when you look closely everything is detailed and isn't really clustered just for the sake of crap(seriously those dark shades are drawn like cracks and have their shapes, not just loopdeloop/chicken scratch you could just draw), it shows his mind when he drew it and how he felt in the last years as a person.
@@ripzmad9846 exactly the feeling I got from those last portraits. It’s understandable why so many people don’t get why his art is loved and so high regarded, it’s not as simple as just making what you see. Anyone can make art imitating what they visually see. But Picasso excelled at making art full of emotions and depth of the human psyche. Abstract but also calculated introspection.
@@ripzmad9846 honestly, thanks for being alive and understanding this. It makes me happy knowing there are others who can actually appreciate are in that way.
It’s fascinating to see his artistic progression. Picasso starts off drawing very realistically and formally, then around 20 you can start to see some hints to his future style (such as the unique colors and shadings).
We see him further progress and develop his style, until finally, around the age of 90 it seems as though he has developed dementia/Alzheimer’s or something in that manner.
His drawing now don’t reflect his artistic interpretation of himself as they used to, instead, they show what he imagined himself as, the way he visualized himself. Deformed, gloomy, thoughtful, all aspects we see in these drawings.
Truly fascinating.
Not really. It is confirmed that picasso never had some kind of neurological disease, this was the artistic way that he represented himself
@@breezer_gamer3115 Ah, welp, I didn’t know about that. In that case, I stand corrected!
But either way, I do think that with his progressing age he certainly thought of himself in a vastly different manner. In addition with also drawing and using his skills very differently.
But yeah, I’ll for sure do some research on if his mental condition declined in any way with age.
@@owl7547 🧐🤝🧐
@@owl7547 It didn't, the day before his death he attended a party and there are pictures of it online, he was still psychologically sound and could talk with others, remember stuff and generally have fun as well as he ever did. Not everyone who turns 90 is going to get Alzheimer's lol, I know that nobody in my family did.
Shut up. For a second forget those arts were made by Picasso and then see the art.
His art style changed more than my handwriting fonts
he went insane
My handwritting changes every month lol
@@thechannelofrandomness7670 my handwriting changes every word.
@@Zenmxn I thought I was the only one 😂
90 years is a long time to do things one way
18 year old Picasso looks like he's gonna tell me to slap the bass
Davie
THATS WHAT I THOUGHT
I slapped a like!
Some mf in this comment section said "this is the original mr incredible becoming uncanny meme" and cant stop laughing holy shi 😭
He's slowly entering the fourth dimension
he didn't die he just ascended
"THIS ISN'T EVEN MY FINAL FORM!!!
Nor is this one.
Or this one.
Or this one.
We're almost there.
Not this one either.
Okay. Yeah. NOW let's finish this."
Lmao