The inspirational story of Picasso, the painter

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Picasso's inspirational story 1 A painter who is good at subtraction. He is Picasso.

Picasso loved painting cows all his life. When he was young, the cows he painted were lifelike and lifelike. Once, Picasso drew a cow in the field, and a yellow cow was eating grass in the field. The cow caught a glimpse of the cow in the picture, stared at it for a while and ran away. From then on, Picasso was called a cow. Later, the cows painted by Picasso became more and more concise, with prominent bones and muscles and delicate brushwork. In his later years, Picasso painted only a few cows, minus all the fur and flesh, leaving only a skeleton.

It is these cows with only skeletons that have become Picasso's pinnacle. Picasso said that his success came from subtraction. One entrepreneur is also good at subtraction. He is Jobs.

1997, when Jobs returned to Apple after a long absence of 12 years, Apple was in a serious crisis. Jobs called a meeting of executives and asked, "Tell me what's wrong with this place?" Before anyone could answer, he suddenly shouted, "The problem lies in the product. Apple has too many products. " He believes that Apple's product line is too long and its energy is too scattered, which leads to the inability to make fine products. As a result, Jobs resolutely cut off most of Apple's projects, including Newton ·PDA, which made Apple's last glory. After subtracting these items, Apple focused on making mobile phones, defeated one opponent after another, and shaped the status of the industry leader today.

It focuses on an area that has made Apple what it is today. Jobs also said that his success came from subtraction.

One president is also good at subtraction. He's Reagan.

At the beginning of Reagan's tenure, the United States was in an economic crisis, with stagnant production, rising prices and sharp decline in fiscal revenue, which can be described as domestic troubles and foreign invasion. No one expected that Reagan's first move turned out to be tax cuts, the second move was to reduce government approval projects, and the third move was to cut government functions. Reagan used subtraction to stimulate the vitality of the market when it seemed that addition was needed to strengthen management. Since then, the American economy has entered a new round of take-off.

It is precisely because of ignoring some things that should not be managed that the United States has come out of the crisis. Similarly, Reagan's success came from subtraction.

If life is addition, it will be difficult to stop in a hurry, and in the end it will only make the body tired and the mind burdened. If life is subtraction, slow down, relax your nerves, remove obstacles, let go of pressure and pour out your troubles, success lies in looking back suddenly. So successful people often use subtraction.

Picasso's inspirational story 2 Picasso was born in 188 1 and died in 1973. As a painter, his painting style is changeable and rich, which is unparalleled in the 20th century.

1904, he was only in his early twenties and went to Paris, the capital of art, alone. Young, his hair is uneven and shiny. He is very serious, but his slightly tilted corners of the mouth are more of a smile. His eyes are full of the juice of life. He is still a green bud, ready to go, curious about the world and full of confidence in life.

By 19 17, Picasso was 30 years old, and he had begun to explore cubism, and he had made small achievements and held one or two art exhibitions. He sat upright in a room covered with curtains, dressed appropriately, with clear hair lines and neatly combed. His trademark big nose glistened, entrenched in the center of his face, symbolizing that his attempt to integrate into social life was not very smooth. Everyone needs adjustment and adaptation to live in peace with society and life, and a genius like Picasso is no exception. His lips are softer and more affectionate because of love, and his mouth is slightly open. He seems to have the impulse to express, but he seems to be shaken-because he has expectations for the future, and the future is uncertain. Ten years ago, he would not waver, because any possibility was the future, but it doesn't matter. His eyes are a pool of green water, trembling slightly, thinking, exploring, waiting for comfort and encouragement.

The last portrait was taken in his later years, which should be from the 1950s. He is old and bald, with deep wrinkles on his forehead and cheeks, but he has never been so charming. His eyes sank deeper, but he concentrated strongly and looked directly at people's hearts. He's seen too much. His mouth was a little shriveled compared with that of his prime, but he held it firmly. He expresses too much. Nowadays, he doesn't talk easily because he is too familiar with society. When he said it, it was a wise statement. Even his big nose was magically improved by his distinctive eyes and corners of the mouth. His face is very harmonious.

What he wants to do has been done, and his heart is calm. He even returned to his childhood playfulness. He said, "You expect me to tell you what art is. If I knew, I would keep it for myself. "

It's like the romance of every ordinary person's life. Be confident and happy when you are young; People can only achieve what they want in their later years when they reach middle age. Confucius in the East summed up the law of life thousands of years ago. Even for Picasso, it is just such a life track. I want to make people frustrated and stretch out in the sun. No matter how I live, it's good, good.

If Picasso is compared to a tireless carriage, then women are the wheels on the carriage. It is the wheel that enables him to run fastest and always stay ahead of the trend. Without this wheel, I'm afraid he can only sigh and worry painfully and helplessly.

19 14 years, the cloud of World War I hung over Europe. When the war threatens the survival of mankind, all kinds of fashion art far from reality lose their vitality.

19 15 12 Picasso joined the Dia Gilev Ballet on the recommendation of Cocqueteaux, a poet and film director, and designed sets, costumes and props for them. Picasso traveled with this group to Rome, Naples, Florence and other cities to observe the masterpieces of the masters there, which made him naturally turn to realism. During the performance, Picasso met Olga Kekolova, a female dancer of the troupe. This beautiful Russian girl exudes aristocratic and classical beauty. Olga's Russian Orthodox style and exotic mysterious style fascinated Picasso, which was consistent with his pursuit of classical art at that time. 19 18 February, they got married legally, which added joy and romance to Picasso's life. During this period, he created a lot of poetic neoclassical works with Olga as the model, such as Balcony, Schoolgirl, Olga Sitting in an Easy Chair, Sitting Woman and so on. In these works, classicism, realism and cubism were skillfully combined, which became the outstanding characteristics of Picasso in this period. His Mother and Child is Olga's masterpiece after he gave birth to Paul. The mother in the picture is heavy-eyed, plump, full of vigor and vitality, full of feminine charm, full of youthful vitality and creative spirit, and a beautiful vision for the future. The children in the painting are lively and lovely, full of vitality, and are the source of hope and strength. The whole picture gives people a feeling of tranquility, peace and love.

19 18 The war is finally over, but the wounds caused by the war are hard to heal. People are depressed and pessimistic, lose confidence in everything, and even have a crisis of faith. At this time, the decadent school and Freud's psychoanalytic theory were popular in Europe and America, which produced various schools: absurd school, stream of consciousness, unconsciousness, existentialism and so on. They deny rationality, tradition, life and even everyone, while Picasso is just the opposite. He is not pessimistic because of the destruction of the world and human life by war, but more persistent in finding hope and strength in life.

Unfortunately, there was a rift between him and Olga. Miss Olga's noble lifestyle and aesthetic taste make her more and more disgusted with Picasso's attitude towards life and artistic taste. She doesn't understand Picasso's growing creative enthusiasm and endless artistic pursuit. Olga felt that there was no her in Picasso's world, which made her very angry. She began to make a scene and asked Picasso to pay attention to her alone.

Olivia's anger made Picasso helpless, and at this time, the paintings of three dancers could best express his sense of destruction. The three dismembered women in the picture are full of nightmare pain, and they are hysterically gnashing their teeth.

Painful Picasso wandered around like a wandering soul all day, even walking in the street on cold nights. 19271On the afternoon of October 8, the wind was biting, and Picasso took a walk near the Galeries Lafayette as usual. His brain went blank. If a blonde hadn't walked out of the subway station, he might have been fooling around all afternoon.

The girl with a classical Greek nose and blue-gray eyes is called Mary Thales. Her image seems to have been imprinted on Picasso's mind. He boldly went over, grabbed Terence's arm and said, "I am Picasso, and you will do some great things with me!" " "

Therese is only 17 years old and still a student. She knows nothing about Picasso. When she told her mother about the rudeness and rudeness of the stranger, her mother felt very honored. In this way, Therese started dating Picasso. On Thales 18' s birthday, she became his eternal lover. She is docile and willing to accept all the will of Picasso, and she is only for him. Thanks to this wheel, Picasso runs faster and happier in his art car.

After Picasso became famous, more and more people imitated his paintings, and it was difficult to distinguish between true and false for a while, which made people worry.

One day, a businessman who specializes in selling artworks saw Picasso's mural Harmony, and he was very puzzled by the painting. In order to fully understand Picasso's painting style and prevent being fooled, he brought a painting with Picasso's name to consult Picasso.

The businessman asked Picasso directly, "Why are the fish in the birdcage and the birds in the aquarium in your mural harmonious?"

Picasso replied without thinking: "Everything is possible in harmony."

At this time, the businessman took out the painting and wanted to make sure it was Picasso's original. Picasso glanced at the painting and said contemptuously, "Fake!"

Through this meeting, the businessman seemed to understand the mystery of Picasso's painting, so soon after, the businessman excitedly took a Picasso painting to see Picasso and asked him if it was true or not. Picasso replied without looking: "Fake!"

"But, sir," cried the merchant anxiously, "not long ago, you drew this picture with your own hands, and I was there!"

Picasso smiled, shrugged and said, "I sometimes draw impostors myself."

Picasso's inspirational story once a painter showed Picasso a picture, not a sketch. Picasso began to look one by one, near and far, and put on glasses to see the details when necessary. As if he had never seen a sketch. His eyes never left them. He ignored everything and was completely immersed in what he saw. Such extraordinary curiosity and concentration surprised everyone he met.

Picasso said: "People usually can't concentrate, so they miss a lot of things. And concentration is the reason why Cezanne became Cezanne. When Cezanne is in front of a tree, he will be fascinated by what he sees. He stares at it like a hunter stares at his prey ... usually painters do. " Picasso can say this about Cezanne because he also knows how to concentrate.

One day, a young man came to Picasso and brought a painting by Cezanne for Picasso to identify. Picasso looked at the painting carefully and told him that it was a good landscape painting, but it was not an original Cezanne. The young man insisted that the painting was obtained from Cezanne's studio, so it couldn't be the original. Picasso began to get angry: "You can be right a thousand times, and you can provide me with a thousand pieces of evidence, but it is still not Cezanne's original work."

After the youth left, Picasso was still nagging about it: "It seems that I don't know who Cezanne is! He is mine, my only master! Don't you know that I have seen his paintings? I spent many years studying them. Cezanne! He is our father and our protector. "

Picasso's careful observation of Cezanne's works made him familiar with the works, so that Stein, an American female writer living in Paris, always regretted that Cezanne's Still Life in the Apple did not stay when she was separated from her brother. Picasso listened and said to her, "Don't be shy, I'll draw one for you." 19 14 Christmas, Picasso brought her a still life painting, which is an exact replica of Cezanne's works. Picasso will never forget any painting he has seen, because he is surprisingly attentive.

One day, one of Picasso's students couldn't help asking him, "Teacher, there are a lot of your fake paintings in the market, which has seriously affected your reputation." Why didn't you stop them? "

Picasso smiled: "Why stop it? People who paint fake paintings are either poor painters with high painting skills or old friends who are very familiar with my painting style. The former has a high talent, but life is not easy. Only by giving them tolerance and help can they have a bright future. If it is the latter, you should not care, because Spaniards will not be embarrassed with friends! "

Then, Picasso went on to say that in addition, those experts who identify the original work also need to eat. If I stop those who make fake paintings, they will have no food. "Because of me, more people can eat. Why not?"

Because Picasso did not pursue counterfeiters, his fake paintings increased rapidly, and some of them were even difficult for him to distinguish. One day, an art dealer came to Picasso with a painting with Picasso's name on it and asked if it was his original. Picasso took a brief look and said, "Fake!"

Soon after, the art dealer happily brought another painting and asked Picasso to verify its authenticity. Picasso didn't look at it this time and said, impostor! Hearing this, the art dealer shouted loudly, "This painting was painted by yourself not long ago, and I was there!" " "

Hearing this, Picasso was embarrassed for a while, then shrugged his shoulders and said with a smile, "When I am uninspired and in a bad mood, sometimes I draw' fakes' myself!"

Whether an artist can really be called a "double-hearted artist" depends not only on his artistic attainments, but also on his moral realm. Picasso is undoubtedly a man of art and virtue.

One day, a little girl from the country came to Mr. Picasso's house and said that she would learn painting from Mr. Picasso.

Mr. Picasso looked at the little girl in the country and said, "Since you have come to the city from the country, would you like to go to the kitchen and cook for me?" I'm looking for a chef. "It means that he doesn't want to teach girls to learn painting.

The little girl in the country goes to the kitchen to cook. Every day, after the little girl in the country cooks the meal, she won't let others give it to Mr. Picasso and cook it herself. Every time she delivers a meal, she has to wait for Mr. Picasso to finish the meal before taking the bowl away. In this way, she can look at Mr. Picasso's paintings for a while at a time. Keep it in mind after reading it, and secretly draw in the kitchen when you have time.

Many years have passed and the little girl in the country has become an old cook. One day, when the old cook was cooking, she looked up into the yard and saw a thief reaching for something in the yard. The old cook was about to shout, but she couldn't. Mr Picasso is drawing in the studio. No one can disturb him when he is painting. So, the old chef picked up a fork, dipped it in black sauce, drew the image of a thief on his white apron, and prepared to hand it over to the police station to catch the thief.

At the same time, Mr. Picasso found the thief in the yard of the studio. He was drawing a very proud picture in his hand, so he didn't want to interrupt the train of thought, so he drew the image of a thief on one side of the paper with a brush. Prepare to hand it over to the police station. The police will catch the thief.

The police station received the portrait and the thief was quickly caught.

The sheriff took the thief to Mr. Picasso's house and said, "Mr. Picasso, thank you for drawing the thief in time." However, I have to tell my husband that in the future, please don't joke while helping us. "The sheriff said, took out two pictures and asked Mr. Picasso." Did you draw these two pictures? According to the pictures sent by the housekeeper, we arrested five similar young people, and they all said they were wronged. After further examination, it is true that they did not commit the crime. Let us apologize to others again and again. Later, we caught the real thief according to the image of the thief painted on the apron sent by your chef. "

Mr. Picasso quickly picked up the cloth painting and looked at it. He was surprised. He can't believe that this was painted by his chef.

Mr Picasso took the picture to the kitchen and looked at the old cook who was cooking. "Did you draw this, Jenny?"

The cook said unhurriedly, "Mr. Picasso, I see you have been painting for more than 30 years ..."

This chef is the world-famous Spanish female painter Mance Ni Jie.

The inspirational story of the painter Picasso 8 Picasso created his first copperplate when he was 18 years old. This painting depicts a brave matador. However, he did not expect that when the real image was printed, it would inevitably be misplaced. Therefore, when the local people saw a matador with a spear in his left hand, they couldn't help but be surprised.

Picasso was so dissatisfied with his mistake that he almost ruined the copperplate. Fortunately, at this time, he took the initiative to describe this copper plate as "left-handed" and achieved success.

Picasso's Secret Love Picasso had a secret love between 19 15 and 19 16. The woman he fell in love with was named Gabriel. 1888 was born in Paris and met Picasso at the age of 27.

Picasso's sketches and watercolors for Gabriel have never been exhibited before. There is a love story: "I pray to the merciful God to let you marry me." As a friend of Picasso, Richardson said that this may be the first time Picasso seriously considered getting married.

This love affair is of great historical significance, because it reveals a blank fragment in Picasso's marriage life, and also reveals his passion of falling at the feet of beautiful women. This love affair began in the autumn of 19 15. Picasso should have been empty and lonely at that time, because lung disease was taking away his mistress, weak and beautiful Eva.

Picasso kept his love secret, probably because Lespinasse, an American-born sculptor and poet, was also pursuing Gabriel. Later, this woman finally married Lespinasse.

Picasso's inspirational story 9 Picasso was the most influential master of painting art in the world when he was a child, and his painting methods and styles changed repeatedly in his life. Early painting took expressionism as the theme; After that, he turned to primitive art and simplified his image. During the period of1915-1920, the painting style once turned to realism, but in 1930, it changed its style and obviously moved closer to surrealism. Picasso created many sculptures and pottery in his late childhood and made some achievements.

Picasso was an epoch-making artist when he was a child, and his works had a far-reaching influence on modern western art schools. In particular, it has had a great influence on the art history of the twentieth century and is called "a rare genius in the history of human art"

Claudia, an American educator, said: "In addition to talent, the most important thing for children's artistic cells is that they are' discovered'. In a sense, discovery is the most important thing. It is indeed a kind of sorrow that many children with great artistic talent are buried in life. But unfortunately, many parents are not aware of this. They just feel that they are still a child, he doesn't know much, or he is not ready to learn. "

Claudia is talking about the relationship between Bole and Maxima, that is, Maxima still needs Bole to discover. Don. Jose is a bole because he discovered Picasso's swift horse when he was a child. Don. Jose is a painter in a small town in Spain. Before he could speak, he found that his son could express himself through painting.

One day, Picasso, a toddler, drew a spiral thing when he was a child. His family doesn't know what he painted, Don. Jose was surprised to see the little guy painting the fried pies on the hot food stalls.

Don. Jose thinks his son has a talent for painting, so he decides to train his son to be a painter. He made a special room for his son, and the walls were covered with his children's paintings. The contents of these paintings are daily necessities. Although the lines are too simple, he made reasonable deformation, which induced Picasso's imagination and spatial deformation ability when he was a child. Don. Jose often takes his son to his room to see these paintings and tells him how they are drawn.

When Picasso was four years old, Jose began to teach him paper cutting. With the opening and closing of scissors, Picasso was completely fascinated when he was a child. He cut a piece of plain paper into countless cocks and puppies ... Under the deliberate cultivation of Jose, Picasso was fascinated by painting since he was a child. He can often express things around him with his own understanding. Gradually, some neighbors also called him "little genius".

Picasso was a genius in painting when he was a child, but he was not a good student. Taking classes at school is a kind of torture for him. In class, he either fantasizes aimlessly or looks at the scenery outside the window with rapt attention. He never seems interested in boring arithmetic.

Picasso said helplessly to his father when he was a child, "I only know that one plus one equals two, and two plus one equals several." I have never thought about it. " It's not that I don't study hard. I try to concentrate, but I still can't. "For this reason, he became the object of classmates' teasing. Those boring friends like to run to Picasso when he was a child and tease him: "When Picasso was a child, what was two plus one?" Then he laughed at the way SuoDaiDai become speechless.

As a result, Picasso was also a mentally retarded and hopeless child in the eyes of his teachers when he was a child. He often vividly described Picasso's childhood "dementia" symptoms in front of his father. Picasso's mother was ashamed and annoyed. She felt that Picasso lost her face when she was a child and made her feel ashamed.

Neighbors no longer praised Picasso's painting talent as a child, but privately said, "Look at that fool, he can only draw a few paintings and eat." At that time, almost everyone thought Picasso was a fool as a child. In the face of gossip and ridicule, Picasso's father still believes that his son is very talented in painting, although he can't learn.

Don. Jose really understands and appreciates his children. When he was a child, he said to Picasso, "Just because you can't count doesn't mean you are incompetent. You are a genius in painting, and you can paint. " Picasso looked at his father's resolute face when he was a child and found some confidence. Sure enough, Picasso always seemed to draw all kinds of things effortlessly when he was a child.

1890165438+10 In October, Picasso, who was only six years old, drew a Hercules with a big stick when he was a child. Hercules' SHEN WOO on canvas is a hero, and his image is extraordinary. People were amazed at Picasso's painting talent as a child.

Appreciating and trusting children is not tolerating their shortcomings and mistakes, nor doting blindly, but guiding and encouraging them. If the child has almost congenital shortcomings, and parents blindly ignore the actual situation, hate iron to produce, and treat the child with harsh words and cynicism, it will undoubtedly cause wounds that are difficult to heal in the child's heart and become a shadow that will never linger in the heart.

Maybe the whole world can laugh at a child who doesn't study well, but as a parent, you must not do this, thinking that only parents can give children confidence and courage, encourage them, let them dare to face up to their weaknesses, correct their shortcomings, give full play to their advantages, treat themselves positively and healthily, and study and live confidently.

The inspirational story of the painter Picasso 10 Picasso was very artistic since he was a child. He can make vivid paper-cuts and create many amazing paintings. All the neighbors sighed and called him a genius. However, this "genius" is not an excellent student, and attending classes is simply torture for him. In class, he either fantasizes aimlessly or looks at the trees and birds outside the window. Picasso became the object of ridicule by his classmates. They like to run to his desk and make fun of him: "Picasso, what is two plus one?" Then I laughed at Picasso's stupidity.

Even teachers often vividly describe Picasso's "dementia" in front of Picasso's parents, and Picasso's mother felt ashamed. Almost everyone thinks Picasso is a fool. Only Picasso's father still firmly believes that although his son can't read, he is very talented in painting. His true understanding and appreciation of children. He said to his son, "Just because you don't know arithmetic doesn't mean you are useless. You are still a genius in painting. " Little Picasso looked at his father's determined face and found some confidence. Sure enough, Picasso always seems to draw brilliant pictures effortlessly, and gradually forgets his "incompetence" in his homework.

As a bad student, Picasso has been locked up in school for a long time. There were only benches and empty walls in the confinement room, but Picasso was very happy. Because he can draw freely there with a stack of paper. With the support of his father, Picasso immersed himself in the imaginary world every day. Although his lessons are not good, he found happiness in the world of painting.