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Miro, Joan

JOAN MIRO The Bird with a Calm Look, Its Wings in Flames, 2010

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Joan Miró’s The Bird with a Calm Look, Its Wings in Flames is a striking composition that juxtaposes serenity and movement, capturing the essence of flight and transformation. The bird, depicted with Miró’s signature abstract forms and bold color contrasts, appears both tranquil and dynamic, its wings ignited in an almost cosmic energy. This piece reflects Miró’s fascination with nature, symbolism, and the surreal, offering a deeply expressive visual experience.

As a décor piece, The Bird with a Calm Look, Its Wings in Flames adds a vibrant and thought-provoking element to any interior. A white wood frame enhances the artwork’s luminosity, providing a clean, modern presentation that allows Miró’s bold colors and fluid lines to shine. Ideal for a living room, study, bedroom, or creative space, this piece infuses an environment with artistic depth and imaginative energy, making it a perfect choice for modern and eclectic interiors.

Details

Sku: YY3763

Artist: Joan Miro

Title: The Bird with a Calm Look, Its Wings in Flames

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: 14.25 x 17.25 inches ( 36 x 44 cm )

JOAN MIRO The Bird with a Calm Look, Its Wings in Flames, 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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