The Economist ran the obituary for Picasso’s daughter. He doted on her when she was little.
As she grew, and especially as she began to draw, he watched her keenly, teaching her but also learning how to see with a child’s eyes. He made her colouring books, and filled sketchbooks with his work alongside hers as they sat together in the kitchen, the only warm place in the flat. It had taken him four years, he said, to paint like Raphael; it would take a lifetime to paint like a child.
Er, ah, pardon me but don’t think we can use the terms of men and women anymore can we, oh gawd lest we offend those who are pretending or confused or fall into the category of who really cares. I told a lady at the mall I was heterosexual, she did not seem to care, so what’s up with that?
I remember Mad Magazine in the 60s had a complaint about restrooms that use only ♀ and ♂ to distinguish them, and the average person couldn’t interpret that.
In the late 70s, I got to visit a top 40 radio station: KING-AM in Seattle. In the reception area there were two doors, one marked Elton John and another named Olivia Newton John. Later I found out those were the restrooms.
Use my full name when you talk to me: Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad Martyr Patricio Clito Ruíz y Picasso. Actually, Picasso was pretty much born into the big time. His professional painter father saw quite early that his boy was the better artist.
The “Bum Steer” in Tucson, AZ, had “Men’s,” and “Women’s,” signs on the bathroom doors, but the signs were arrows pointing to the other door, hence the bum steer.
Abstract artists only succeeded because they had charisma and were able to find wealthy benefactors that were able to convince the public that their art was magnificent.
These restrooms are trans-friendly obviously, the boss should lighten up….and yes, when I tried to make a Jackson P. comment 14 hrs ago, I was told that word was censored…. even a comics censor could lighten up… maybe, a little
The first time I used a public restroom (at a train station) in Napoli, Italia I walked in to find women (at least I assumed they were women 8^) using the sinks. There may have been some using the stalls but I didn’t peek to confirm it.
Thinking I’d goofed, I backed out and rechecked the sign at the door. I was in the right place so I went back in and took care of business. I figured if they didn’t care, why should I get upset about it. I was the foreigner there and no one else even looked twice so I stopped looking too. Us folk from the USA get our knickers in a twist about the stupidest things…
eastern.woods.metal almost 2 years ago
In this day and age with everyone deciding what they identify as does it make a difference
sirbadger almost 2 years ago
EmN and oWEmN
Digital Frog almost 2 years ago
Quit Dali-ing and get the job done!
enigmamz almost 2 years ago
Considering what the white sign says, shouldn’t he put “Chicos” and “Chicas”?
Baslim the Beggar Premium Member almost 2 years ago
The Economist ran the obituary for Picasso’s daughter. He doted on her when she was little.
As she grew, and especially as she began to draw, he watched her keenly, teaching her but also learning how to see with a child’s eyes. He made her colouring books, and filled sketchbooks with his work alongside hers as they sat together in the kitchen, the only warm place in the flat. It had taken him four years, he said, to paint like Raphael; it would take a lifetime to paint like a child.
Sprarklin almost 2 years ago
He was way before his time.
Metamucilage - The stick-to-your-ribs fiber™ almost 2 years ago
Can hardly wait to see the stylized silhouettes created for alien restrooms after the saucers land.
The dude from FL Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I was going to say, I get it. But cows have horns too….I have no idea
TonysSon almost 2 years ago
Good thing he didn’t hire Jackson Poll-ock.
Brockie almost 2 years ago
Er, ah, pardon me but don’t think we can use the terms of men and women anymore can we, oh gawd lest we offend those who are pretending or confused or fall into the category of who really cares. I told a lady at the mall I was heterosexual, she did not seem to care, so what’s up with that?
Ermine Notyours almost 2 years ago
I remember Mad Magazine in the 60s had a complaint about restrooms that use only ♀ and ♂ to distinguish them, and the average person couldn’t interpret that.
Ermine Notyours almost 2 years ago
In the late 70s, I got to visit a top 40 radio station: KING-AM in Seattle. In the reception area there were two doors, one marked Elton John and another named Olivia Newton John. Later I found out those were the restrooms.
unfair.de almost 2 years ago
It’d be on spot today. You use the loo with which you can identify yourself with.
dwagon55 almost 2 years ago
Placement is wrong – women are always right.
GentlemanBill almost 2 years ago
Hombres and Mujeres… Picasso was a Spanish painter.
Gen.Flashman almost 2 years ago
How about a picture of dogs – a pointer and a setter.
carlzr almost 2 years ago
When Picasso becomes famous, those doors will be worth a fortune.
johnjoyce almost 2 years ago
This is really funny, Wiley! Thanks!
devenden11 almost 2 years ago
“The “BANOS” sign makes me wonder why he wants “MEN” and “WOMEN” painted on the doors.
KEA almost 2 years ago
I’ve seen some restrooms whose signs were almost that hard to decipher
rodney almost 2 years ago
The one on the left feels female and the one on the right feels male. At least to me.
sandpiper almost 2 years ago
The artist is just as confused as the rest of us.
MeGoNow Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Use my full name when you talk to me: Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad Martyr Patricio Clito Ruíz y Picasso. Actually, Picasso was pretty much born into the big time. His professional painter father saw quite early that his boy was the better artist.
phredturner almost 2 years ago
shouldn’t he paint “Damas” and “Caballeros” ?
ladykat almost 2 years ago
I wouldn’t be able to tell those two apart.
poppacapsmokeblower almost 2 years ago
I understand the symbols, what’s the problem?
The “Bum Steer” in Tucson, AZ, had “Men’s,” and “Women’s,” signs on the bathroom doors, but the signs were arrows pointing to the other door, hence the bum steer.
Stan Corrected almost 2 years ago
I sure do hate it when I see “Ladies” on one door, and on the other, “Mens.”
preacherman Premium Member almost 2 years ago
But, which is which. My guess is men is the one on the right.
monya_43 almost 2 years ago
I don’t care as long as I have a private place to do my bodily functions when I need to. It should not be an issue.
BeniHanna6 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Abstract artists only succeeded because they had charisma and were able to find wealthy benefactors that were able to convince the public that their art was magnificent.
mindjob almost 2 years ago
I would have asked Goya to paint two signs of Saturn swallowing his kids according to gender
Stan McSerr almost 2 years ago
I look at those doors and just can’t help but think of “cow tools” from the Far Side.
Bilan almost 2 years ago
In Sacramento, there is (or was) a bar where the Men’s room said “Women” with an arrow pointing to the left. And vice-versa on the Women’s room.
feverjr Premium Member almost 2 years ago
These restrooms are trans-friendly obviously, the boss should lighten up….and yes, when I tried to make a Jackson P. comment 14 hrs ago, I was told that word was censored…. even a comics censor could lighten up… maybe, a little
6turtle9 almost 2 years ago
Makes sense to me, but many people are art illiterate.
MT Wallet almost 2 years ago
There’s a comment I could make but it would reveal my location.
sml7291 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
The first time I used a public restroom (at a train station) in Napoli, Italia I walked in to find women (at least I assumed they were women 8^) using the sinks. There may have been some using the stalls but I didn’t peek to confirm it.
Thinking I’d goofed, I backed out and rechecked the sign at the door. I was in the right place so I went back in and took care of business. I figured if they didn’t care, why should I get upset about it. I was the foreigner there and no one else even looked twice so I stopped looking too. Us folk from the USA get our knickers in a twist about the stupidest things…
keenanthelibrarian over 1 year ago
If ’twere true, those doors would be worth millions nowadays.
198.23.5.11 over 1 year ago
Picasso HATED women.
Marblypup over 1 year ago
I think Wiley did that one before (years ago, in B&W).
mistercatworks over 1 year ago
There was a coffehouse called “The Saturn Cafe” in Santa Cruz. Their restrooms were simply labeled “Us” and “Them”. :)
STACEY MARSHALL Premium Member over 1 year ago
Dudes and Dudettes.