Saturday, May 16, 2015

Picasso Graffiti

A Picasso mural was discovered on the side of a bridge crossing the interstate near Dallas, Texas.  The art depicts several women with arms coming out of the heads.  They are getting undressed after a music recital.

"We don't know how Picasso pulled it off," an art expert said.  "The guy's dead, but the brushstrokes are definitely his."

The mural is estimated to be worth half a billion dollars.

Crews with jackhammers worked for three months alongside art historians to carefully remove the thirty-foot-long slab of concrete.  The art historians still aren't sure if the nearby black letters reading "go class of 14" are part of the mural.  Some think it's Picasso's name for the piece.

Traffic in Dallas has been mean and snarled.  Some drivers just don't like great art.

~William Hammett

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