Whenever I teach a student art lessons, I always include this painting in one of my lessons. I ask them what they see? Can you tell me what do you see? What lessons are you learning or planning to learn?
One is the giver~ and one the receiver! It's like that, isn't it? This is one of my favorites-I love the simplicity of the image and the meaning-whatever one might see.
HUmmmm, After sitting thinking here like Debra has said, one is a giver and the other is the receiver. I can't imagine anything else, from this drawing. I'll have to study more, to see what I come up with.
Debra, the subtleties lie in not knowing which is the giver or the recipient of such pretty flowers. I always love to see the reaction of students when we look at it closely and try to decipher - in the end both feel the joy that a simple bouquet can bring to both hands~ pve
Tonia- next time you are the giver or the recipient of such a lovely bouquet, you shall be reminded of this painting and the joy of flowers and art! pve
Expressed with ease, often hard to do. I'm learning today acceptance as I am hiring help in the back part of the garden I built with such young enthusiasm and now is a bit of a challenge with my recently torn rotator cuff and rehabbing foot surgery. At 60, I suspect this is just the beginning. Long sighhhhhh.
Interesting. I see it as a coming together....it seems to me there are more than 2 people holding on to this arrangement. And the flowers seem like suns to me...and it seems like wheat instead of stems. So.....sharing/coming together. Funny, here I am...and the Picasso Museum is closed for renovations! I believe his paintings are at the Moma ---so I guess I'll see him when i get home! xo
I too see it as little colorful suns and sprigs of wheat mingled with a few weeds. I've never thought this was a give & take kinda piece. For some reason it always seemed to look like a haphazard & loosely gathered bunch of stems being held by a child.
Thanks to each of you for commenting on Picasso's artwork here. I love the fact that the hands holding the flowers are simple lines, and that the flowers are the focus. Next time you bring a bunch of fresh cut flowers, watch the hands that want to hold them. There is something magical about flowers in our hands. pve
One is the giver~ and one the receiver! It's like that, isn't it? This is one of my favorites-I love the simplicity of the image and the meaning-whatever one might see.
ReplyDeleteHUmmmm, After sitting thinking here like Debra has said, one is a giver and the other is the receiver. I can't imagine anything else, from this drawing. I'll have to study more, to see what I come up with.
ReplyDeleteDebra,
ReplyDeletethe subtleties lie in not knowing which is the giver or the recipient of such pretty flowers. I always love to see the reaction of students when we look at it closely and try to decipher - in the end both feel the joy that a simple bouquet can bring to both hands~
pve
Tonia-
next time you are the giver or the recipient of such a lovely bouquet, you shall be reminded of this painting and the joy of flowers and art!
pve
Expressed with ease, often hard to do. I'm learning today acceptance as I am hiring help in the back part of the garden I built with such young enthusiasm and now is a bit of a challenge with my recently torn rotator cuff and rehabbing foot surgery. At 60, I suspect this is just the beginning. Long sighhhhhh.
ReplyDeleteI instantly see myself as a child giving my grandmother a handfull of flowers (weeds). Love the panting. Carla
ReplyDeleteI see 2 hands holding flowers. One giving and one receiving too.
ReplyDeleteFriendship, simplicity, beauty, love, sharing.
ReplyDeleteA Picasso favorite as well as his very simple Peace Dove!
Karena
Art by Karena
Interesting. I see it as a coming together....it seems to me there are more than 2 people holding on to this arrangement. And the flowers seem like suns to me...and it seems like wheat instead of stems. So.....sharing/coming together. Funny, here I am...and the Picasso Museum is closed for renovations! I believe his paintings are at the Moma ---so I guess I'll see him when i get home! xo
ReplyDeleteI too see it as little colorful suns and sprigs of wheat mingled with a few weeds. I've never thought this was a give & take kinda piece. For some reason it always seemed to look like a haphazard & loosely gathered bunch of stems being held by a child.
ReplyDeleteSpredding sunshine from one to the other! Picasso is such a master of reducing it to essential symbols without loosing the beauty of it all!
ReplyDeleteThanks to each of you for commenting on Picasso's artwork here. I love the fact that the hands holding the flowers are simple lines, and that the flowers are the focus. Next time you bring a bunch of fresh cut flowers, watch the hands that want to hold them.
ReplyDeleteThere is something magical about flowers in our hands.
pve