
The cubist painters of the early twentieth century revolutionised art by breaking objects down into geometric, fragmented forms. If Picasso, Georges Braque, and the rest had wanted a real challenge, they could have done a lot worse than coming to Halifax and applying Cubist techniques to Square Church. Once they had finished they could have popped in for a pint at The Triangle Inn.
I’m no expert, but it looks to me like the artist has already been to the pub. As the old saying goes, “Absinthe makes the art lines wander.”
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