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Picasso's father was his forst drawing teacher, and it seems he supported Pablo's plans to become a professional artist. He is present in a couple of Pablo's early paintings.
No, he did not, but his father did.
I hate to sound biased, but Pablo Picasso definatly was NOT primative. When you look at his art and compare it to modern pop art, some of it was much more sophisticated. Although his art may have been some of the more crude abstract art, it was because he had no one to teach him how to do it! Anyone who thinks Picasso's works are primative is not seeing his disadvantages. I hate to sound biased, but Pablo Picasso definatly was NOT primative. When you look at his art and compare it to modern pop art, some of it was much more sophisticated. Although his art may have been some of the more crude abstract art, it was because he had no one to teach him how to do it! Anyone who thinks Picasso's works are primative is not seeing his disadvantages.
Paint and teach art.
She didn't invent anything, but she did teach others about discrimination and civil rights.
How to paint.
he taught him to draw, paint and sculpt
yes
You could teach preschool at home if your house is big and has teaching things like whiteboards,paint,and other activates.
To use auto paint colors effectively, you need to have the right tools, such as a paint sprayer. Going to Auto Body School will also help because they would teach you how to apply the paint correctly.
so they can teach others
teach others about enlightment