I like it, Picasso!
Old meme yay
Okay, so who else loves a good Picasso meme? That classic 'I like it, Picasso!' line just lives rent-free in my head, and honestly, it's a huge inspiration for how I spend my time in VRChat. You know how sometimes you just get an idea, and you have to make it happen? That's exactly what sparked my latest 'an art project' in the virtual world! I was just hanging out, probably 'in the Black Cat' world, which is one of my favorite spots for some casual chaos. Suddenly, I started 'hoarding all the objects' – seriously, anything I could pick up, from tiny props to maybe even a 'fake body' (don't ask, it was for art!). My inventory was overflowing, and I was just thinking, 'What are you doing?' But the answer was clear: I was 'entertaining myself' by creating something utterly absurd and uniquely mine. It's not about being a real artist; it’s about embracing the spontaneous, sometimes goofy, side of VRChat. These virtual spaces are perfect for bringing those 'Picasso memes' to life, not just by replicating them, but by embodying their spirit of creative, unconventional expression. My 'art project' might have looked like a pile of random junk to an outsider, but to me, it was a masterpiece in the making, reflecting that wonderfully chaotic energy of cubism, only with less painting and more virtual object manipulation! The best part is the reaction. When someone walks by and asks, 'What are you doing?', and you can just grin and say, 'An art project!' or even just point and say, 'I like it, Picasso!' – that’s pure gold. It sparks conversations, laughs, and sometimes even inspires others to join in the silliness. It’s a fantastic way to connect with the VRChat community. If you've ever thought about making your own 'Picasso meme' or just doing something creative and wild in VRChat, I highly recommend it. Grab some friends, or just go solo and start 'hoarding all the objects.' See what kind of 'an art project' you can conjure up. It’s all about having fun, expressing yourself, and maybe even making someone say, 'Come back to the mirror' so they can fully appreciate your avant-garde virtual creation. Trust me, it's way more fun than just looking at stills on the internet; you get to live the meme!































































