Picasso had his pink period and his blue period. I am in my blonde period right now.
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I don't want to compare myself to Picasso, but he had four or five periods in his life. Any good artist grows and changes and matures.
I dyed my hair pink when I was fifteen.
I used to dye my hair different colors and have crazy periods, especially early in my career when I played in Italy.
When I saw 'Pretty In Pink' at the cinema at the age of 11, I just thought it was a period piece from maybe 100 years previously. I had no idea that was what everybody was supposed to be wearing.
I dyed my hair blonde when I was 14. My mom was not happy. But I love being blonde.
I've always been blonde.
Picasso's superhuman gift for draftsmanship might have made him lazy about pursuing the full potential of color. It was not unusual for him to build a composition by first outlining figures and objects in black and then filling the interstices in a perfunctory manner that can put one in mind of a museum-shop coloring book.
It took me six years to get close to Picasso. I learnt a lot from him, and he was an absolute genius. He almost became my grandfather at the time. It was like he was a magician or something.
Pink is not a color - it's a culture to me.
My daughters are my Picassos.
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