It took Picasso years to become an artist, for Australian Aelita Andre, art came when she was barely two years old in 2010. She got an opportunity to show her paintings when Mark Jamieson, the director of Brunswick Street Gallery in Melbourne’s Fitzroy, was asked by a photographer to take a look at the work of another artist. Jamieson liked what he saw and agreed to include it in a group show. He would later find out the paintings were done by a two-year-old. Nevertheless, Brunswick proceeded with the exhibition. The exhibit sent critics talking. Some are now calling her the next Pablo Picasso or Jackson Pollock.