Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Joan Miro


John Miro used collage and building objects as a mean to rebel against the norms of art. These particular works are named "Head in The Night". I was intrigued by these because the similarity isn't as obvious as the other ones I looked at. The painting and the sculpture are different in many ways such as color and shape. The painting expresses much more color and doesn't hold the exact same shape as the sculpture but still takes on a form that makes it seem familiar. The space Miro uses in both the sculpture and painting is fascinating, leaving room for the viewer to think or see more than what is there. Miro also used some techniques on the sculpture to evoke sleep and appear as if paint was used.

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