Joan Miró : The three «blue»
20 avril 1893 - 25 décembre 1983
Joan Miró, born in Barcelona and died in Palma de Mallorca, is a Catalan painter, sculptor, engraver and ceramist. Defined above all as «Catalan international», he is one of the main representatives of the surrealist movement.
The backgrounds are more or less dense, more or less vibrant and the black and red shapes that animate them more or less numerous and discreet: thin line, ovoid like pebbles, thick lines or large points with contours blurred by the brush or the diffusion of the painting, these forms emerge in the blue expanses; they establish paths, they print rhythms.
These are indeterminate spaces, punctuated by the «motionless movement», that the painter sought.
It has often been said that this work represented a mute music of Miro.
Blue is the color of my dreams says Joan Miro. He lets this blue invade his entire canvas to create emptiness. Then he poses his forms in space according to a precise rhythm that the author compared to «the eloquence of silence» or «mute music».
You can see what you want as long as the painting speaks to your imagination and it creates a world, like poetry!
So many oxymorons that place the experience on the side of spirituality, even mysticism.
Because the sources of inspiration for interior design are innumerable and painting is one of them, for this first edition.