Spanish painter Mr. Miro's birthday Joan Miro [2006-04-20]
Surrealist painter Joan Miro (1893-1983)
Miro's painting style always has a kind of naive, innocent, playful style. He made paintings with limited symbolic elements to achieve the free expression of modern painting. His works are mysterious in fantasy, but clear in expression. The pictures are full of metaphor, humor and lightness, showing childlike simplicity and naivety, and full of poetry. He argued that the mystery of painting,
It must be based on a concrete image of nature.
Miro was born on April 20, 1893, in Barcelona, known as the window of Europe. His father was a goldsmith and jeweler.
Miro's childhood was not only spent in the city, his grandmother lived in a village called Mallorca
A small town; There are other family members living in Tarragona; At the age of ten, his father bought a farm near Montroig
(Later it was his, too). From an early age, Miro had a passion for the natural landscape, especially the place where he grew up. Painting seems to be a routine job for the quiet and sensitive little Miro. His father had a keen interest in astronomy, and this interest somewhat influenced Miro. He likes to bend over and look at the stars through a telescope. With artistic acumen, little Miro naturally has a strong sense of the environment. The German poet Goethe said:
" The poet integrates his worldview into his life, and the painter is born with the same creative power that man is born with the instinct to walk." Miro, however, showed his creative interest and talent early on.
At the age of 14, Miro entered St. Luke's School of Art in Barcelona. These are dreamlike paintings, like a clown's orgy or Dutch
Interior, usually contains whimsical, capricious and humorous interest. In addition, twisted animals, deformed organic objects, and special geometric structures make his works even more special. His paintings are usually framed on the bottom of the plane with bright colors, especially blue, red, yellow, green, black, these colors, shapeless amoeba
Amoebic is formed by sharp lines, points and patterns, and is completely composed of incongruous frames. Later, several generalizations and air-like works were painted to reduce abstract dots, lines, and bursts of color architecture.
Miro also spent many years in etching and lithography in the 1950s, as well as painting in watercolor, pastel, and on copper and fiberboard. He is particularly famous for his ceramic sculptures, especially his two pottery wall works of 1957-1959, the Walls of the Sun and the Moon (now at UNESCO in Paris).
Miro died in Majorca on 25 December 1983 at the age of 90