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Associated with Expressionism, Cubism and Surrealism, Swiss painter Paul Klee's style although often child-like, reflected his personal mood, beliefs and musicality. Working in a variety of different media, Klee's work is often difficult to classify. A student of Orientalism and a natural draftsman, Klee was also famous for teaching at the Bauhaus school of art and architecture.
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There's far more mind than heart on view here. It's a deliberate attempt to mimic primal art, soul-less and contrived.
Nigel Lancashire, Rochdale, UK
Intensely irritating. A work for the pretentious and Art Critics.
Al Booth, Derby, UK
the purity of what it is to be human.
Seamus Green, Falmouth, England
If you look deep into the painted lines you can see a figure piercing another body in an act of war or leadership surrounded by animals - was it on canvas or a stone wall to make it authentic!
Jay swenson, Bristol, England uk
I only saw a boy throwing his true heart to his girl!
Hsiaohua Cheung, Xi'an, CHINA
A poor copy of a stone age cave painting.
Nick, Melbourne, Australia
I too could draw that, having seen it. I doubt I could start with a blank sheet and make a few lines and a bit of colour look anywhere near as effective though.
Paul, Oxford,
It reminds me of the Ready Brek adverts. I like the colour and the shape.
Andrew, Bristol, England
I like it, I love the colours and the vibrant feeling coming from the picture - almost 3D. It's not just matchstick men which anyone can draw.
Jennifer, kamilari,
If I can do it, it's not art. I can do that.
C Beck, Melbourne, Fla., USA