Pablo Picasso in the early 1900s was a user of opium, although his work never faltered. This video takes a look at the context around the artist’s drug use in his youth and the influence it had on his artwork.
CHAPTERS:
Intro - 00:00
Love Him or Hate Him - 0:37
Into The Blue - 01:04
Picasso’s 1st Puff - 02:31
La Vie En Rose - 04:00
African Influence - 05:22
Quits Cold Turkey - 07:22
Opium's Effect - 08:05
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