These large, colorful letters spelling Picasso's name were displayed in front of his famous sculpture in the Daley Plaza in downtown Chicago during the "Picasso and Chicago" exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago.
I think their bright colors and arrangement really reflect this artist's work.
For more on Picasso's work, see my post here.
For more signs, visit Lesley here.
ha. now that is a cool sign...and def one that is fitting to the artist...smiles.
ReplyDeleteWell the letters are pretty cool!
ReplyDeleteI agree with you! So cool:)
ReplyDeletevery artistic
ReplyDeleteLove it!
ReplyDeleteHas given me an idea for the shop.
Now, that I like.
ReplyDeleteI love this graphic. It is so Picasso!
ReplyDeleteam not a fan of Picasso, but I love this!
ReplyDelete(and I liked your tour commentary in your previous post)
i really like the arrangement of the letters--so creative! i must admit, i don't get Picasso's art.:p
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Cool! So, the Picasso sculpture isn't permanent? Just asking because I was watching something and saw it--in a movie or TV show.
ReplyDeleteAlso, you are probably gonna say something like "Where have you been" when I ask this, but I don't see any Thursday's Things In A Row. Did you replace that with signs? I am so seriously behind I think I might actually catch myself!
I really like this and the sculpture. Thanks so much for showing it, Pat.
ReplyDeleteI seriously like the letters - and that is one huge sculpture of his, too!
ReplyDeleteI love the creativity of the letters for his name. It's fun and makes me smile just to look at it.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely, it is the perfect sign for the exhibit. Great picture.
ReplyDeleteThat's a great sculpture Pat. Have a great evening!
ReplyDeletesounds like an exhibition worth attending
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