Seated Woman by Picasso (1920) copy with addition of a dog by Derek Kosbab 2010
In 1920, Picasso painted a series in oils of females whose limbs were proportionally exaggerated. I really like this one and have copied it in a larger format than the original 92cm x 65cm. Sitting quietly in the background is me: represented as a dog. It has been my recent decision, whenever copying famous artists works, to include a dog as an indication that I have copied the work.
Someone once asked me to imagine myself as an animal. Then I was asked what animal I imagined myself to be. A dog was my reply. In particular, I see myself as a friendly dog. But, like all dogs, capable of growling and biting when feeling threatened.
Acrylic on canvas: 1000mm x 1000mm
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