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I assume he was supposed to be painting the word woman as the painting title, & what made her mad, but it doesn’t show in the next to last panel. The last panel does say man on him however.
This is clearly meant to represent (Painter and Model, by Pablo Picasso.) She clearly views that her grace and poise were not well represented and took offense. She then placed the painter in what she sees as his proper pose. Women everywhere believe she has created a great work of art.
Before reading the comments, I thought he was going to paint an arrow pointing to her, but I couldn’t figure out why it wasn’t there when she exploded.
I must be a Philistine. I don’t see cubism or abstract “art” as art. To me it looks like someone slipped the art critics $50 each to proclaim the work to be art when it really is nothing at all. I like art work that actually resembles something from the real world. Much modern art looks like a waste of creative materials to me.
charliefarmrhere about 4 years ago
I assume he was supposed to be painting the word woman as the painting title, & what made her mad, but it doesn’t show in the next to last panel. The last panel does say man on him however.
Johnny Q Premium Member about 4 years ago
She thinks it’s her portrait?
Leojim about 4 years ago
That is one mean fat Broad. Said respectably of course.
momofalex7 about 4 years ago
An art critic.
Algolei I about 4 years ago
Whatever he painted underneath it is gone. Maybe it was her name (or other designation)?
charliefarmrhere about 4 years ago
Can anyone see my comment or have I been banned & don’t know it?
BigDaveGlass about 4 years ago
Blasted modern art….. Oh, wait!
heathcliff2 about 4 years ago
He painted her two faces, but missed something.
PuppyPapa about 4 years ago
I don’t know much about art, but I think that’s actually quite a good work of Cubism!
blakerl about 4 years ago
This is clearly meant to represent (Painter and Model, by Pablo Picasso.) She clearly views that her grace and poise were not well represented and took offense. She then placed the painter in what she sees as his proper pose. Women everywhere believe she has created a great work of art.
Zebrastripes about 4 years ago
Her art seems so real….
Michael G. about 4 years ago
Everyone is a critic, eh, FB?
TheBigPickle about 4 years ago
Was something censored that we’re not seeing? He started painting something, then nothing was there…
ChessPirate about 4 years ago
Before reading the comments, I thought he was going to paint an arrow pointing to her, but I couldn’t figure out why it wasn’t there when she exploded.
theincrediblebulk about 4 years ago
I must be a Philistine. I don’t see cubism or abstract “art” as art. To me it looks like someone slipped the art critics $50 each to proclaim the work to be art when it really is nothing at all. I like art work that actually resembles something from the real world. Much modern art looks like a waste of creative materials to me.
Craig Westlake about 4 years ago
Picasso often had the same problem…
WesTXGrl13 Premium Member about 4 years ago
I have a cousin who told us in high school that “woman” is short for “woe to man”.
batfry about 4 years ago
Perhaps whatever was added under the painting was in color…and since this is in black and white, it ain’t there for us.
wiatr about 4 years ago
Art critics!