Pink Nude Woman by Pablo Matisse

Pablo Matisse pink nude woman

Pink Nude Woman, 2015 (After Henri Matisse, Pink Nude and Pablo Picasso, Head of a Woman.)
Pablo Matisse
Acrylic on canvas

 

Drawing on Picasso’s head of a woman which portrays his wife as a ball of confusion on top of an abstract minefield of breasts, we have the graceful expression within Matisse’s Pink Nude to prop it up. The theme of the piece seems to be sexual ambiguity. For Picasso love was a sexual act. For Matisse love was an inner feeling that made a positive view of the world accessible.

About Pablo Matisse

Pablo Matisse (aka, Dane LaChiusa ) Education: BFA, School of Visual Arts, 1983 Continuing Education: Parsons School of Design, The Art Student’s League, The School of Visual Arts, The College for Creative Studies, New York University. Fine Art exhibitions: 2012-present • Prince Street Project Space, Group exhibitions 2014 • Brooklyn Library, The Sketchbook Project 2013 • Artist Space, night of 1000 drawings, group show 2011 • Riot, New York, one man show 2009 • CPOP gallery, Detroit 2009 • Halo, New York. {howl festival} 2002 • Vanity Fair atelier NY fashion week Illustration experience: 1995 - Present Clients: Whole Foods, Snapple, Two Boots Pizza, The New York Times, Harper Collins, CosmoGirl, More Magazine, Brides Magazine, The Knot, Nickelodeon, Starbucks, Dentyne, Kate Spade, Jack Spade, Conseco, Little Caesars Pizza, Phillip Morris Youth Anti-Smoking, Village Dogworks, Comcast, Narratively. Animation: The Making of Paranoid Park, by Gus Van Sant. Zipper/Coney Island’s Last Ride, by Amy B. Nicholson Advertising Design experience: 2005 - present: Freelance Art Director/Copywriter 1995 - 2005: Senior Art Director/Copywriter, Blue Communications/Edelman Worldwide, Publicis, Agency 212 DIGO Brand Advertising, Kirshenbaum, Bond + Partners, NY. Teaching Experience: June 2008 – Present WyzAnt, Private Art Instructor, students ages ten through fifteen. The Art Room, Bayridge Brooklyn. Art Teacher, summer camp. The Brooklyn Brainery, Park Slope, Brooklyn. Art Teacher, evening classes.
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