Hi, I’m Corey D’Augustine. Welcome back to In the Studio. Today, we are responding to some of the comments from previous sections, specifically some interest in Pablo Picasso, undoubtedly one of the most crucial artists of the 20th century. Well, we’re not going to take on our friend Pablo directly. Instead, we’re going to explore
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People tell that my style is Pop art. Some people tell whatever. Some people say that it’s a “Britto style” and I’m just like I paint and that’s what I do. I let you know the critics and I let the experts in the arts to say whatever they want. But, in the end of
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The arts are man’s means of expression for a mass audience. Music, film, or the fine arts give us a window into another person, and allow us to, at least in part, share his or her experiences. And what if those experiences include war? Modern war. Well, that’s what we’ll look at today. I’m Indy