Spain artist joan miro sketches of flowers
Joan miró surrealism The artwork “Flowers and Butterfly” by Joan Miró, created in , exemplifies the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement and belongs to the genre of flower painting. The piece captures a composition that seems to delve into a childlike portrayal of nature, where colors and forms fuse in a dreamlike atmosphere, creating a playful and whimsical.
Joan miro self-portrait
TAKE A CLOSER LOOK: Flowers and Butterfly by Joan Miró (video / March ) This unique video series deliberately includes no commentary, allowing you unimpeded enjoyment of artworks from the Yokohama Museum of Art collection in detail-rich close-up and from new angles.Joan miró art for sale Miró painted this work at his home in the Spanish village of Montroig shortly after his first visit to Paris. The complex configuration of forms adopts a Cubist collage technique inspired by the work of Pablo Picasso, whom he had met on this trip.
Joan miró painting value Joan Miró i Ferrà (April 20, – December 25, ), Barcelona-born, was a Spanish Catalan ceramicist, sculptor, and painter. Miró often despised and spoke against conventional painting techniques as a way of upholding bourgeois values.