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red devil Wrote:

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> It is a poster from Athena DJKQ...back in fashion

> in an ironic post-modern sort of way...does anyone

> else see the blokes' cock draped over the womans

> face in the Picasso, or should I book myself in

> for electric shock aversion therapy?



That was the first thing I noticed about it too. The second thing I noticed was the position of her hands...


If you're having that electric shock therapy, maybe see if we can get a 2 for 1 deal?

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waynetta Wrote:

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> No, this is Picasso, at his most magnificent.

>

> http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/7/74/Pica

> ssoGuernica.jpg

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Oh God


I'm back at art school



3 weeks drawing a dry docked trawler


Guernica smernica



W**F

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