This text focuses on some of Picasso's more unusual works of art - a selection of miscellaneous objects created from paper, cardboard, string, wood, clay and many other materials. Alongside his painting, drawing and sculpture he was forever experimenting and seeking new ways in which to express himself, producing mundane things into cut-out sculptures, masks, toys for his children, and a host of unconventional objects such as his Head of a Bull made from the saddle and handlebars of an old bicycle.
This text focuses on some of Picasso's more unusual works of art - a selection of miscellaneous objects created from paper, cardboard, string, wood, clay and many other materials. Alongside his painting, drawing and sculpture he was forever experimenting and seeking new ways in which to express himself, producing mundane things into cut-out sculptures, masks, toys for his children, and a host of unconventional objects such as his Head of a Bull made from the saddle and handlebars of an old bicycle.