How did Picasso use colours to indicate his mood in his paintings?
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Gradually, Picasso's colors brighten, in what has somewhat misleadingly been termed the “Rose Period” (1904-1906). Not only soft pinks, but blues, reds and greens complement these images. The emaciated figures became fuller. The new color expresses warmth and life.
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Answer: “Colours, like features, follow the changes of the emotions'" he reflected in the 1930s. Blue was the first colour to wholly dominate the artist's work. Picasso took to the colour during the first few years of the 20th century, when he was a struggling young artist, and feeling melancholy himself.
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