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Miro, Joan

JOAN MIRO Animated Landscape, 2010

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Joan Miró’s Animated Landscape is a vibrant and dynamic composition that transforms the natural world into a surreal, expressive realm. Through bold lines, organic forms, and a rhythmic arrangement of color and space, Miró captures the movement and energy inherent in the landscape, blurring the line between abstraction and nature. The whimsical yet structured elements create a sense of playfulness and depth, making this piece both visually engaging and conceptually rich.

As a décor piece, Animated Landscape brings a lively and sophisticated touch to any space. A white wood frame enhances its crisp contrasts and fluid composition, offering a modern presentation that highlights Miró’s dynamic forms. Ideal for a living room, study, creative workspace, or art-focused interior, this piece infuses any setting with artistic vitality, making it a perfect addition for those who appreciate modern abstraction and surrealist influences.

Details

Sku: YY3760

Artist: Joan Miro

Title: Animated Landscape

Year: 2010

Signed: No

Medium: Offset Lithograph

Edition Size: Unknown

Framed: No

Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.

Condition: A: Mint

Dimensions

Paper Size: 22.75 x 19 inches ( 58 x 48 cm )

Image Size: 12.25 x 17.25 inches ( 31 x 44 cm )

JOAN MIRO Animated Landscape, 2010

$35

About the Artist

Joan Miro

Joan Miró created simple shapes, lines, and symbols that feel playful and open. His work does not describe specific things, but it suggests movement, imagination, and feeling. Miró showed that art does not need to explain itself. He trusted intuition over rules and allowed viewers to bring their own meaning. This made abstract art feel approachable rather than rigid or serious.
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