GTMS Life > Blog May 15, 2020

#3 Make your own Cardboard Guitar Inspired by Picasso

 

 

Sometime between October and December 1912, Pablo Picasso (1881–1973) made a guitar. He had painted guitars and people playeing guitars, but never created a sculpture of one before. Made from cardboard, paper, string, and wire, materials that he cut, folded, threaded, and glued, Picasso’s silent instrument resembled no sculpture ever seen before. His Guitar (now owned by MoMA) began a period of material and structural experimentation in Picasso’s work.

Unlike Picasso the painter, Picasso the sculptor was self-taught — there were no boundaries, and also not much technique at first. He worked fast in short productive spurts, always striding forward.

Go here for 10 amazing facts about Pablo Picasso.

 

Picasso’s sculptural works were very intuitive, making imaginative use of whatever he found around him – humble elements and found objects became incredible sculputres.

 

Make sure to watch the incredible video produced by

MOMA (Museum Of Modern Art in New York) about how Picasso’s original cardboard sculpture was put together          and check out 

PARTS OF THE GUITAR  before continuing on with the 2 part videos below. 

 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqOTXIHdCxE

Watch PART 2 below, to see how I made my cardboard guitar and to give you some ideas of how to build your own. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vsvVvIl7n6c
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