The result was keep. v/r - T P 16:16, 19 December 2011 (UTC) reply
One more of the many substubs by this editor, having his signature: it is a copy paste from one of the the first links that comes up on Google, writen as "<author> says in <reference> that <sentence-including-subject>". WP is not a copy paste mirror of Google searches, our readers, and our editors deserve better than this. And better nothing, and a chance to start afresh, than this. Nabla ( talk) 00:50, 11 December 2011 (UTC) reply
This was Picasso's first monumental concrete sculpture. For years, Picasso had imagined working on such a large scale. When Norwegian artist Carl Nesjar introduced him to an innovative concrete engraving technique known as Betograve, Picasso immediately grasped its potential for his own work. Betograve involves first pouring concrete into a form tightly packed with gravel, and, once set, precisely sand-blasting the surface of the concrete to expose the gravel beneath it. For this sculpture, Picasso chose the folded sheet metal Head of a Woman, on view inside, from which Nesjar could realize the full-scale work. This sculpture inaugurated a working relationship between Picasso and Nesjar that produced twenty-four works and lasted for the rest of Picasso's life.
Taken from [1].-- Coin945 ( talk) 02:02, 16 December 2011 (UTC) reply