Le Serraxsin à L’étoile bleue
Joan Miro
Tahoe Wall Exhibit
Edition Number
Year
Medium
Dimensions
47 5/8h x 23w in. unframed, 56h x 32w in. Approx. framed size
Signature
Signed in the print in white
Description
The 1st edition was created in 1973, as an etching, aquatint, and carborundum by Joan Miró (Barcelona, 1983 – Palma, 1983). This 2nd edition is a rare silkscreen created in 1981 by Joan Miró. It is an impressive monolithic composition dominated by a black vertical form, rising out of the bottom, and swooping towards the heavens. The dome-shaped top is adorned with two piercing ovals, resembling the whites of dilated eyes, as if a mysterious creature is staring out at us from the night. At the top right floats a sharp-point elongated star, joined by Miró’s signature single red dot. To their left is a bouquet of energetic scribbles, glowing in a gradient of yellow and red. The colors of the bouquet are echoed below, first in a single bright mark of yellow then in a long flowing strip of red running through the core of the ruling black form. The piece is enchanting in its enigmatic and playful symbols and colors. The stretched out compositional space endows the work with the spiritual beauty of Japanese scrolls, while Miro’s unique mark marking gives it a tribal boldness. Enthralling the viewer with a dynamic and mysterious magnetism, this gorgeous creation is a visual pleasure to behold.
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$17,250.00
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