The Wizard of Modern Art: Pablo Picasso - 8 April

 When we talk about 20th-century art, the name that stands above all is Pablo Picasso. Born in Spain in 1881, this legendary artist completely transformed the world of painting. As the pioneer of Cubism, he remains an immortal figure in global art history.

Pablo Picasso working on a classical landscape painting in his studio.



On April 8, 1973, at the age of 91, he passed away in Mougins, France. During his long and prolific career, he created over 13,500 paintings. His work captured deep sorrow, protests against war, and the strange beauty of life. His masterpiece, 'Guernica', remains a powerful global symbol against the horrors of war.

​Picasso believed that an artist lives within everyone. His philosophy on art and life was profoundly deep.

The Famous Quote by Pablo Picasso:

"Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once we grow up."

3 Mind-Blowing Facts About Picasso:

1. His First Word was 'Pencil': While most babies first say "Mama" or "Dada," Picasso’s first word was "piz"—short for lápiz, the Spanish word for pencil. It seems art was truly flowing in his veins from his very first breath.

2. The Mona Lisa Suspicion: In a bizarre turn of events in 1911, when the world-famous 'Mona Lisa' was stolen from the Louvre Museum, the police actually interrogated Picasso as a suspect! Although he was proven innocent, this remains one of the wildest chapters of his life.

3. A World Record Holder: According to the Guinness World Records, Picasso is the most productive artist in history. Throughout his long and vibrant life, he produced an estimated 150,000+ artworks, including paintings, sculptures, and ceramics.



Today’s Tip: Mental Health & Creativity

​Picasso lived to be 91 and worked until his very last days. The secret to his longevity and sharp mind was his constant creativity.

Life Advice: Why everyone needs a hobby?

​Medical science suggests that spending just 15-20 minutes on a creative task—like sketching, journaling, or gardening—can significantly lower 'Cortisol' (the stress hormone) in our brain.

Today's Takeaway: Every day, take at least 10 minutes to do something that was a childhood hobby. It will keep your heart healthy and keep the signs of aging at bay.


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