Equinox
Joan Miró
MDR Ritz-Carlton Wall
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Dimensions
34h x 25w in. unframed, 44h X 35w in. Approx. framed size
Signature
Signed twice in the print, and numbered in pencil.
Description
“Equinox,” a vibrant lithograph created by the renowned artist Joan Miró in 1983, is a testament to his mastery of color, form, and symbolism. Miró, a pioneering figure of Surrealism, imbues this artwork with a sense of whimsy and enigma, inviting viewers into a world of imagination and possibility. In “Equinox,” Miró’s distinctive style is on full display, characterized by bold, expressive lines and vivid, saturated colors. The composition pulsates with energy, as geometric shapes, and organic forms dance across the surface of the print, creating a dynamic interplay of contrasts and harmonies. At the heart of the composition lies a celestial motif, evoking the cyclical nature of time and the eternal rhythm of the universe. Miró’s use of symbolic imagery—such as stars, moons, and celestial bodies—adds layers of meaning to the artwork, inviting viewers to contemplate themes of cosmic harmony and cosmic equilibrium. The title “Equinox” further reinforces the artwork’s connection to celestial phenomena, suggesting a moment of balance and transition between light and darkness, day and night.
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$9,000.00
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