Pablo Picasso’s 5 Secrets to Become A Creative Genius

Skill development expert profile — Pablo Picasso

Erik Hamre
SkillUp Ed

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Image by Almudena Sanz from Pixabay

Pablo Picasso is one of the world’s most famous artists, and his name can almost be used synonymously with creativity. He was an artistic icon who deliberately broke conventional rules in his contribution to redefine what we think of as art.

What brought Picasso to become such a creative genius, and what lessons can he teach us about thinking differently? This piece will explore this through some of his most famous quotes and experiences.

Childhood

‘It took me four years to paint like Raphael, but a lifetime to paint like a child.’

As a child, Picasso always had a pencil and paper with him. He was obsessed with things and would stare intensely at them before recreating what he had seen. According to his mother, his first word was ‘piz, piz’, a short version of the Spanish word for pencil, lápiz.

Picasso’s father, Don José Ruiz, was a crucial role model. He was a painter and fine arts professor who taught him many of the classical techniques. When he saw 13-year-old Pablo finish one of his works, he realised that his son had already surpassed him and gave up on the ambition to become a…

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