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Catalogue: Joan Miró, los libros ilustrados, page 370. // Joan Miró’s El lagarto de las plumas de oro (1971) is a lithograph that showcases his vivid use of color and abstract forms, combining surrealism with geometric precision. The composition is dominated by a dark black background, upon which bold, angular shapes in red, blue, green, and yellow create a fragmented, almost puzzle-like arrangement. The overlapping forms suggest abstracted creatures or eyes, a recurring motif in Miró’s work, that hint at the fantastical nature of the title’s lizard with golden feathers. The contrast between the bright colors and the deep black adds intensity to the piece, and the subtle texture in the background introduces a sense of depth. This work reflects Miró’s unique ability to blend playful abstraction with an underlying sense of mystery.
El lagarto de las plumas de oro, 1971
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Catalogue: Joan Miró, los libros ilustrados, page 370. // Joan Miró’s El lagarto de las plumas de oro (1971) is a lithograph that showcases his vivid use of color and abstract forms, combining surrealism with geometric precision. The composition is dominated by a dark black background, upon which bold, angular shapes in red, blue, green, and yellow create a fragmented, almost puzzle-like arrangement. The overlapping forms suggest abstracted creatures or eyes, a recurring motif in Miró’s work, that hint at the fantastical nature of the title’s lizard with golden feathers. The contrast between the bright colors and the deep black adds intensity to the piece, and the subtle texture in the background introduces a sense of depth. This work reflects Miró’s unique ability to blend playful abstraction with an underlying sense of mystery.
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