This drawing exemplifies many aspects of the style known as Analytic Cubism, pioneered by Picasso with his friend Georges Braque. Here, the artist reinterprets the female nude as a series of lines and semicircles. Areas of shading provide only hints of three-dimensional form; however, essential parts of a human body—head, neck, shoulders, arms, torso, breasts, legs, and kneecaps—appear nonetheless. Picasso, who received traditional art training early in life (his father was a professor of fine arts), piques the viewer’s desire to fill in, or “complete,” the figure according to academic standards of finish.
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Challenging wank.
Rip Sean Lock
Pour one out.
… maybe you should visit a urologist …
(socially I mean, this is just a friendly suggestion bcs friendships are important - but do still mention how it just pours out)
hahah. Alternative joke: “bukkake” literally means “to pour”
[My brainhole just connecting the dots in this thread] poor Sean …