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She then described how the work of Pablo Picasso – and in particular his Cubist paintings – have inspired her. She gave a brief introduction to Cubism and then told the young people that their brief was to create a Cubist painting for 2018.
At the end they brought all their individual paintings together and created a giant, panoramic image, merging their artworks to create a truly collaborative mural.