>>11659998The picture in the OP is not really cubism, it looks like a photograph that has been edited to be composed of polygons. Cubism is a modernist artistic style with many varieties that might be united by the symbolic expression of forms. Cubist paintings might take a form, disassemble it to components or essential parts, and put everything together again in a new, but recognizable way. Especially with early cubist paintings, it is evident that you are viewing a form from many perspective, different physical locations or moments in time. I don't think the OP picture is an attempt at cubism or significant artistic expression, but you can see that it is just a single perspective, and like a photograph with less detail or a low graphics setting on a video game. Contrast this to a cubist paiting of a woman, like the classic "Nude Descending a Staircase" by Marcel Duchamp. You might sense that we are viewing a body in descending motion, yet there is at no point an actual physical figure. Rather we see a collection of geometric shapes that represent a woman walking down stairs at different points in time, and we get to see all these moments at once.