Pablo Picasso's sassy and inspired drawing of La Mancha's finest, and his faithful squire Sancho Panza. Pablo sure could draw when he wanted to. And Don Quixote sure could dream...
I particularly liked his miniature windmills. Now if he was to include a pair of clogs, we would all be guessing the picture was a depiction of a hot day in Amsterdam.
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Yeah, what's with that? Why did he change from this to this?
Duncan, it's called experimenting and developing a style.
What do you think of this.
I particularly liked his miniature windmills. Now if he was to include a pair of clogs, we would all be guessing the picture was a depiction of a hot day in Amsterdam.
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