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// Joan Miró's Serie Mallorca - Negro y blanco VI (1973) is a limited edition etching and aquatint, part of a series that highlights his fascination with abstract forms and the expressive power of monochromatic contrast. Created on Guarro paper, this work measures 70.5 x 86.5 cm, and is part of a small edition of only 25. The piece features intricate and gestural line work, forming a dynamic composition of abstract figures and symbols. The white lines against the black background evoke a sense of spontaneity and fluidity, reminiscent of constellations or celestial movements, embodying Miró's surrealistic and poetic visual language. This artwork not only reflects Miró's mastery of printmaking techniques but also serves as a testament to his exploration of light, form, and space. A profound piece, it stands as a collectible for those drawn to Miró’s innovative and influential approach to modern art.
Serie Mallorca - Negro y blanco VI, 1973
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// Joan Miró's Serie Mallorca - Negro y blanco VI (1973) is a limited edition etching and aquatint, part of a series that highlights his fascination with abstract forms and the expressive power of monochromatic contrast. Created on Guarro paper, this work measures 70.5 x 86.5 cm, and is part of a small edition of only 25. The piece features intricate and gestural line work, forming a dynamic composition of abstract figures and symbols. The white lines against the black background evoke a sense of spontaneity and fluidity, reminiscent of constellations or celestial movements, embodying Miró's surrealistic and poetic visual language. This artwork not only reflects Miró's mastery of printmaking techniques but also serves as a testament to his exploration of light, form, and space. A profound piece, it stands as a collectible for those drawn to Miró’s innovative and influential approach to modern art.
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What is automatism?
Automatism refers to a technique in the creative process that accesses material from the unconscious or subconscious mind. It is based on Sigmund Freud’s psychoanalytic method of free association. Artists value this process for its ability to inspire creative thought and spontaneous creation.