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Draw & Paint Like Pablo Picasso In Quick Easy Steps!

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Draw and Paint like Legend Picasso in quick easy steps!

Beginner's Course to Recreate Picasso's masterpieces and become famous!

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Course description

Pablo Picasso was a Spanish painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist and stage designer and most influential artists of the 20th century. Picasso is credited with the creation of Cubism. A work of art is cubist when the artist opts to break up objects and re-assemble them in abstract and geometric form.

In this course you will learn how to draw, and paint like him. We will be drawing and painting the most popular ones.

Fish Cubism, Three Musicians and Head of a Woman in a Hat

Esra, our instructor from London, will show you easy pastel colouring techniques to re-create masterpieces.

It’s perfect for beginners. An amazing course to become like the world-famous Picasso.

What will students learn in this course?

    1.  About Pablo Picasso’s painting

    2. Picasso’s famous paintings and works

    3. His life, fun facts and interesting techniques used.

    4. Get started with world famous artists and learn his style of painting.

    5. 3 Projects on “FISH CUBISM”, “THREE MUSICIANS” and” HEAD OF A WOMAN IN A HAT”

    6. Step-by-step tutorial on how to paint like him

    7. They can be used for art fairs, school projects or at-home hands-on painting activities.

    8. Understanding how to paint using SKETCH PENS, OIL PASTELS and create impressions like oil paint brush stroke with pens and crayons.

    9. Easy ways to get it right!

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Sumita Mukherjee

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