Fortune Telling Collection - Horoscope - Appreciation of Spanish Painters' Works in Joan Miró

Appreciation of Spanish Painters' Works in Joan Miró

I especially like Milo's yellow and red, but I don't like his blue. Color block processing is very subjective. I bought a set of two symmetrical echo paintings given to my grandson by Miro: the sun and the moon, but now I can't find them online. This set of paintings is Milo encouraging his young grandson to be as enthusiastic as the sun and as calm as the moon when thinking calmly. I like this moral very much. Over the years, Milo's sun poster and I have moved to several rented houses together. In all the days when it is not easy to go out to work, encourage me with sunshine and give me courage.

Miro's art is free and lyrical. There are often no specific shapes in his paintings, only some lines and some shapes similar to those of children's graffiti period. The color is very simple, red, yellow, green, blue, black and white, and the painting is flat. It seems that these paintings are free, light and unrestrained. Miro, a painter who is famous for his childlike interest and childlike style, has the nickname of star prince. This painting fully shows the passionate character of the Spanish. Milo himself said that these are the colors in his dreams. Miro is very prolific, and his painting style is consistent and varied.

Miro said that he used color as a word to write poems about shapes, so that people could see the rhythm of shapes (I tried to apply color like words in poems, like musical notes). The shape seems simple, but it is actually a highly concentrated concrete image. Children's graffiti seems abstract, but it is by no means graffiti. When children don't have complete descriptive skills, it is their nature to grasp the key points.

Milo is a late bloomer. 1956, 63-year-old Miro finally had a stable painting space. Two years later, Miro created the famous ceramic wall work "The Wall of the Sun and Moon" for UNESCO, which became his masterpiece.

Miro was a poor young painter when he was young. His paintings can't be sold in foreign countries (France), and he goes hungry almost every day in Paris. But the biggest gain of his first trip to Paris was that he met many friends in the art world, especially Picasso, a contemporary painter from the motherland. After Picasso's introduction, Miro met many artists.

Miro's variant paintings, such as bird migration, seasonal changes of butterflies and the flow of constellations and galaxies. The paintings of Constellation series were exhibited in new york Art Museum in 1945, which contributed to the emergence of a large number of American abstract expressionist painters.

Milo's extraordinary sensibility enables him to convey information symbolically and communicate with the audience in a natural artistic language and a way beyond time and space. He vividly expressed the strongest feelings of human love, hate, trust and fear.

1983 65438+On February 25th, Miro said goodbye to his beloved wife and daughter forever because of a heart attack. June Miró (1April 20th, 893-1February 25th, 983) is a Spanish painter, sculptor, ceramist, printmaker and a representative of surrealism. He is one of the masters of surrealist painting in the 20th century, which is as famous as Picasso and Dali.