Jacqueline with flowers hides her true hands’ intentions
A lovely portrait of Jacqueline with flowers, Pablo Picasso’s creation mysterious hands hold many secrets. Most of those secrets are Rock Paper Scissors related. Sure, one hand has scissors, the other paper. Which will she use? What can you do to take on a double-fisted strategy? There is none. For years, Pablo Picasso jumped and combined styles with ease. Nothing he did could ever be quite grounded. Surrealism, realism, cubism, everything truly went through a vast series of prism combining to create something profound. Rock Paper Scissors only has three prisms. How can you possibly pick the right one?

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