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A Comparison Of Pablo Picasso And Zaha Hadid

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Does one ever question what opposition to cultural trends can lead someone? What if they were to question they type of success that could erupt from dislocating and distorting one’s work into a brand unique to no one but yourself? Pablo Picasso and Zaha Hadid were two of the most successful artists within the modernist movement. Both Picasso and Hadid laid the foundation for their success with a strong educational background. Each artist understood their sheer talent and works would not contribute to their succession alone. Picasso and Hadid sought the importance of defining one’s brand on a global scale. Building a connection between a consumer and their product, both Picasso and Hadid knew that their talent and business practices would allow them to convey themselves naturally in a world immersed with commercialization. Their profound ability to know which patrons (sponsors) to conduct business with, and proper distribution without flooding the market, allowed Picasso and Hadid’s work to stay in demand.
Born to on October 25, 1881 to Jose Ruiz Blaso, Pablo Picasso did not know that he would become one of the most influential artists of the 20th century. Displaying an extraordinary talent for art at a young age, Picasso’s father (a professor of art) decided to mentor Picasso’s passion for the lapiz. With the death of his sister at age thirteen, his family moved to Barcelona, where his father took a position in the School of Fine Arts. Pablo’s father successfully

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