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That which interests me above all else is the calligraphy of a tree or the tiles of a roof, and I mean leaf by leaf, branch by branch, blade by blade of grass.
Joan Miro
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Joan Miro
Age: 90 †
Born: 1893
Born: January 1
Died: 1983
Died: December 25
Artist
Ceramicist
Designer
Graphic Artist
Lithographer
Painter
Postage Stamp Designer
Scenographer
Sculptor
Tapestry Designer
Barcelona
Spain
Joan Miró i Ferrà
Joan Mir
Z'uʼan Miro
Joan Miró Ferra
Joan Miro
Z'uán Miró
Joán Miró
Miluo
Joan Miró Ferrà
Joan Miro i Ferra
Joan Miro Ferra
Miro
Jean Miró
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Roof
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Grass
Tiles
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Tree
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My way is to seize an image the moment it has formed in my mind, to trap it as a bird and to pin it at once to canvas. Afterward I start to tame it, to master it. I bring it under control and I develop it.
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For me, a painting must give off sparks. It must dazzle like the beauty of a woman or a poem.
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A simple line painted with the brush can lead to freedom and happiness.
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I try to apply colors like words that shape poems, like notes that shape music.
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The painting rises from the brushstrokes as a poem rises from the words. The meaning comes later.
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The more I work, the more I want to work.
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To gain freedom is to gain simplicity.
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The works must be conceived with fire in the soul but executed with clinical coolness.
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Throughout the time in which I am working on a canvas I can feel how I am beginning to love it, with that love which is born of slow comprehension.
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I believe that to do anything in this world one needs a love for risk and adventure, and above all, to be able to do without what middle-class families call future.
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I throw down the gauntlet to chance. For example, I prepare the ground for a picture by cleaning my brush over the canvas. Spilling a little turpentine can also be helpful.
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You can look at a picture for a week and never think of it again. You can also look at the picture for a second and think of it all your life.
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I want to assassinate painting.
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When I stand before a canvas, I never know what I'll do, and I am the first one surprised at what comes out.
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The picture should be fecund. It must bring a world to birth.
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More important than a work of art itself is what it will sow. Art can die, a painting can disappear. What counts is the seed.
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I work like a labourer on a farm or in a vineyard. Things come to me slowly. My vocabulary of forms, for instance, has not been the discovery of a day. It took shape in spite of myself... That is why I am always working on a hundred different things at the same time.
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I feel the need of attaining the maximum of intensity with the minimum of means. It is this which has led me to give my painting a character of even greater bareness.
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The spectacle of the sky overwhelms me. Im overwhelmed when I see, in an immense sky, the crescent of the moon, or the sun. There, in my pictures, tiny forms in huge empty spaces. Empty spaces, empty horizons, empty plains - everything which is bare has always greatly impressed me.
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Painting must be fertile. It must give birth to a world.. ..it must fertilize the imagination.
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