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Joan Miró Paysage [Landscape] 1927
Miró by Janis Mink |
joan miró
a total embrace
One of the most striking features of Paysage
[Landscape] is the intense colour with sparing use of images. "This
painting is about air and space and nothingness. When you describe it in
words, you say the top half is dark blue and the bottom half is red and
there is a yellow thing and an oval thing on a string, but this doesn't
actually describe the air of mystery and intensity of the experience you
get with this work. There is all the ambiguity, as well as the purity
and beauty of the colour, which sets up your reaction to it."
"What really counts is to strip the soul naked. Source - The Weekend Australian Review, Public Works, by Bronwyn Watson July 3-4 2010
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