Hi, I’m Brett J. Gilbert and this is my blog! I’m interested in design (broadly) of board games and card games (specifically) and that’s what I talk about (mostly) in my posts. If that sounds interesting, please read on!

It seems impossible that this story is indeed anything but legend, but it speaks so loudly and perfectly of its topic that it deserves an audience, regardess of its historical veracity. [1099 via Build Internet! via undrln]

Legend has it that Pablo Picasso was sketching in the park when a bold woman approached him.

“It’s you — Picasso, the great artist! Oh, you must sketch my portrait! I insist.”

So Picasso agreed to sketch her. After studying her for a moment, he used a single pencil stroke to create her portrait. He handed the women his work of art.

“It’s perfect!” she gushed. “You managed to capture my essence with one stroke, in one moment. Thank you! How much do I owe you?”

“Five thousand dollars,” the artist replied.

“B-b-but, what?” the woman sputtered. “How could you want so much money for this picture? It only took you a second to draw it!”

To which Picasso responded…

Madame, it took me my entire life.

Pablo Picasso

Posted by Brett: Saturday, June 20, 2009

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