Picasso Canvas
Picasso Canvas
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![]() ORIGINAL OIL PAINTING ON CANVAS SIGNED PICASSO US $3,899.00
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![]() Pablo Picasso Maia the Doll Giclee on Canvas US $4,500.00 |
![]() Original Steve Kaufman PICASSO II Oil Screenprint on Canvas Signed SAK Art US $3,495.00
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![]() STEVE KAUFMAN PICASSO SERIGRAPH ON CANVAS US $3,000.00
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![]() STEVE KAUFMAN PICASSO GUERNICA CUBIST ICON POP ART SILKSCREEN ON CANVAS US $2,400.00
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![]() ORIGINAL OIL ON CANVAS SIGNED PICASSO FULL PROVENANCE US $2,209.90
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![]() OIL ON CANVAS SIGNED PICASSO DATED US $2,127.90
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![]() ORIGINAL OIL ON CANVAS SIGNED PICASSO US $2,009.00
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![]() SIGNED PICASSO DATED OIL ON CANVAS PAINTING US $1,963.90
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![]() SIGNED PICASSO DATED OIL ON CANVAS US $1,963.90
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![]() ORIGINAL OIL ON CANVAS PAINTING SIGNED PICASSO US $1,881.90
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![]() SIGNED PICASSO OIL ON CANVAS PAINTING US $1,763.00
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![]() PABLO PICASSO canvas giclee by STEPHEN HOLLAND US $1,750.00
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![]() STEVE KAUFMAN PICASSO LIMITED EDITION SERIGRAPH ON CANVAS US $1,500.00
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![]() Recreation of Picasso’s Guernica 4 x 8 Hand Painted Canvas US $500.00
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![]() The Lovers a print on canvas originally by Picasso US $240.00
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![]() 36x45 DON QUIXOTE by PABLO PICASSO 1955 INK MUSEUM Repro CANVAS US $209.00
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![]() Don Quixote by Pablo Picasso Abstract Canvas US $199.99
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![]() 50x23 LA JOIE DE VIVRE PABLO PICASSO PRE 1900 CANVAS US $189.00
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![]() 30x40 DON QUIXOTE by PABLO PICASSO BLACK MUSEUM Repro CANVAS US $189.00
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![]() Pablo Picasso Child Holding A Dove Oil on canvas Painting 20x24inch Repro US $169.00
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![]() 50x23 GUERNICA PABLO PICASSO CLASSIC MASTERS CANVAS US $169.00
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![]() Red TULIPS Picasso Fine Art Giclee on Canvas SALE US $159.95
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![]() 24x30 DON QUIXOTE PABLO PICASSO 1955 INK WASH CANVAS US $159.00
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![]() 50x23 Guernica Pablo Picasso Canvas Classical Master US $156.95
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![]() The Pigeons 1957 on Canvas by Pablo Picasso US $149.00
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How To Light Your's Child's Creativity Spark!
Maybe you are wondering why your kids aren’t more interested in art. While not everyone is naturally a creative soul, there are some things that you can do to help your kids get into coloring, painting and drawing.
Instead of concentrating on technique, composition or other such serious topics, make sure that your children are first and foremost having fun with what they're doing. This is especially important when children are just beginning to earn to color and draw. They are much more interested in their 'screens' than they are in learning art, so use that to your advantage and find interesting themes on television.
So for instance, what kind of cartoons or programs do your children regularly watch and how can you incorporate those characters, environments, colors and ideas into a fun art activity? Remember that for whatever theme you choose- the art ‘lesson’ should be easy to complete so that your child's self-confidence in his or her abilities grows.
Building self-confidence is very important because it will help carry your little ones past the initial learning curve required when learning the fine motor skills that coloring in and painting require. To start with, the purpose shouldn't be to produce proficient little artists, but rather to build enough confidence in your child that they are interested in having an art ‘lesson’ again.
If you don’t ‘grab’ them and get them interested when they are just starting out, your children risk developing the ‘I can’t draw,’ and the ‘I can’t paint/color’ syndrome and then you have surely ‘lost’ them – well, at least in the short term.
So, think about which television, movie or cartoon characters your kids enjoy and look for a few online art resources that would interest them and spark them. For instance, at sites like Disney Coloring Pages you’ll find the best Disney coloring and many other printables such as paper crafts, free printable party invitations and activity sheets that would appeal to both boys and girls. Coloring in an existing drawing isn’t as daunting to a young child as a blank sheet of white paper is. Younger children may easily be lost for ideas on what to draw when faced with a blank sheet of paper.
Coloring sheets may not encourage creativity and immagination as much as a blank canvas does – however they do provide a great springboard for younger children to practice their fine motor skills and an opportunity to slowly build up the confidence in their dexterity and artistic abilities to progress onto the big wide world of art!
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