Long day... I'm going to bed. But, I discovered that a long-lost Picasso masterpiece has been lurking in the woods.
![face in beech bark](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj9w6eX-vuwwiVyL3N9oHVySZVA4IPeVpNFtALQlljcLkh22ILOEK7srQ6Whlx6uPN0KbxS53W5zeX85zDdiOg35OZokeAK0jaesoWPZDpF-LKd6mfMrVqq7RG1NuNCU_axyaxVF3-0iaM/s280/picaso-tree01.jpg)
What? You aren't seeing it? Well, the color has faded over the years. Let me see if I can do some restoration.
![face in beech bark](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhfAPJ_wo1lzkSCQ441mOK2_0yZ1xjgMNO3GtjvlJki2o1XlGIW2Ok2tM-LSm3qr_42Y-x-Yg9LAQrzi3WG0XfyglNI9STGpBm02mX1d28dKxz4I1ID4oWO2emH1vuLiVqKDSYmqLal3Gs/s280/picaso-tree02.jpg)
See ya!
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A Masterpiece!
ReplyDeleteThat is even better than Picasso could have done. As Jean has said, a 'masterpiece'.
ReplyDeleteGreat find. The eye also looks like an Egyptian hieroglyphic :-)
ReplyDeleteThat's incredible! There it is--hiding in plain sight. Wow!
ReplyDeleteI love those eyeball trees too!
ReplyDeleteI saw it right off. What a clever discovery :)
ReplyDeleteJean- It has actually given me an idea.
ReplyDeleteJohn- I've seen some of these odd faces that do seem more Picasso than the real ones, but I'm not sure this one makes that grade!
Hi John- yes... I felt like I was being watched.
Chuck- I looked up and discovered the tree was looking back!
ro- gives new meaning to "the watcher in the woods"
Ann- Good job!
Poetic Shutterbug and I recently went to the Picasso exhibit in San Francisco. We didn't love it. I'm more a fan of the Impressionists. But you are amazing.
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