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RE: On Tea at the Tate Modern | Monday 17 November 2025

in Hand Written5 days ago

There is something powerful about handwriting. Not only because of its aesthetic appeal, but also because it subliminally conveys emotions. Not even the author is aware of this. I love your diaries, following your wandering thoughts and discovering the world around you through your unique, poetic gaze.
I hope you enjoyed the Picasso exhibition; he is one of our most renowned modern artists.


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It's a very interesting exhibition, presenting his work from a different perspective. I was especially pleased to see Weeping Woman up close, I'd seen it before, but I think it had been behind a barrier so you couldn't examine the brushwork.

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Weeping Woman, (1937), by Pablo Picasso, in The Guardian, (September 2025).

While I was there, peering at every inch, another woman took a photograph of me and the picture, because I was "taking so long" 😂.

🤣 You reminded me of when I saw El Bosco's Garden of Delights. I spent about 15 minutes admiring every inch of the painting and my companion went for a walk in the meantime. Nobody interrupted me. It was a wonderful experience to enjoy one of my favourite paintings for myself for so long.

I didn't know this Picasso painting. I like it. I wouldn't mind having it hanging in the living room. 😁

That would be a lovely way to spend some time!


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