Joan Miró The Singing Fish
Joan Miró The Singing Fish
The unmistakable style of Miro shines through in "The Singing Fish," where he skillfully melds highly abstract shapes to convey the depths of his imagination. At the heart of this artwork is the fish's head, positioned to gaze towards the upper left of the canvas, its eye represented by two abstract circles.
Distinguished by a limited palette of pure tones—chiefly black and red—alongside bold, uncomplicated forms, "The Singing Fish" embodies remarkable conciseness coupled with the poetic vigor of expression. The painting exudes a charmingly childlike simplicity and playfulness. Miro, drawing inspiration from primitive roots, particularly the prehistoric cave art of his native Spain, sought a fundamental visual language. His incorporation of signs and symbols, constructed from elemental linear elements, enriches the work with a profound and timeless quality.
Paper and frame
Paper and frame
PAPER
Weight: 200 gsm / 80 lb
Material: FSC® certified paper 100%
Paper Finish: Matte
FRAME
The frames are made from pine with shatterproof, transparent plexiglass to protect it from damage, Including hanging hardware.
Sustainability
Sustainability
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