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Tuesday, April 26, 2011

"Picasso - The Art of War" Part 4: Picasso's Secret Diary


“Painting is just another way of keeping a Diary” Pablo Picasso


Picasso didn’t just say the above quote, he lived it. Throughout his career he utilized his canvas to tell the story of his life; his inner most thoughts, actions, desires, and most importantly, his accomplishments - hiding propaganda messages within his work. His canvas was his Diary!

“We all know that art is not the truth, art is a lie that makes us realize the truth” Pablo Picasso

In his own words, Picasso said it all, but what he doesn’t tell you is his work was full of the truth; the truth of his own activities, deception and manipulation. Picasso was known for his womanizing and disrespect for females, so it’s easy to see how he conducted his life. Again, in his words, “it is your work in life that is the ultimate seduction”. It was his seduction of the art world that gave him the liberty to promote his propaganda. It was through the European art world where he planted seeds one by one of hatred for freedom. Yet it was that freedom that gave him his voice

In the two pieces of his work I have already brought to your attention, the Dove of Peace and the Chicago Picasso, one can clearly see they weren’t designed for the pleasure of the eye, but like a Shaman cultivating his seeds of deception, he used them to manipulate the weak with his hidden messages. Messages he used to further the cause of the Communist Party agenda.

Today, I am unveiling an unknown attributed work of Pablo Picasso, a gouache on paper that shows miniature art and cleverly hidden art, some of which contain symbols and codes that span decades - dated 1967. With each symbol, each set of letters and cleverly hidden character I will show a direct connection to historical events in which he was involved. This piece of art is his final message to the world – I’ve been able to manipulate and control you, world events while assisting my beloved Communist Party from my little piece of the world.

Attributed Unknown Picasso 1967 (C) DXK Private Collection


This is definitely one in a series of works the Picasso family is in search of – those missing pieces of art from 1965 – 1967 - they don’t want the world to see. Why would they want to prevent the public from seeing these pieces of art; maybe because they will clearly show just how dangerous the man was in life?

When this work was produced he was just about 87-years old and it’s not clear why he decided to put his propaganda work on one canvas like this; maybe he thought it would never be deciphered by anyone for centuries. We’ll it has been deciphered by someone and thank the heavens it has, because it clearly helps to unravel the destruction and complicated web that has been weaved by the Communist Party to control everything within the free world.

The United States Government suspected Picasso of being inside the highest level of the Communist Party, but he always denied it. Well this piece of art proves he was not only privy to information before it was made known, but he helped orchestrate it. How else would a painter know of such things?
In tomorrow’s segment, I will point out and explain certain symbols and codes to help you understand what they mean.





Next: "Picasso - The Art of War" Part 5: Picasso's Hidden Code
"Picasso - The Art of War" is a series written & copyrighted to Author Elizabeth Kilbride 2011
All information contained within this series will be used in a book entitled “Picasso – The Art of War” all rights reserved and copyrighted to Elizabeth Kilbride. Permission is not granted to anyone for the copying or distribution of this information in print or media without the express permission of the author. This copyright is under both U.S.A and International Copyright Laws.

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