Inspired by a work of his namesake at the Tate Modern in London which seemed to speak directly to him, Miro tried some work in collage today.
Notice how he has chosen to repeat the blue and gold/brown tones of the painting by Joan Miro
He believes his work to be a success. And the paper, which had wrapped a bag of Murchie's tea, was tasty.
Editor's note: I may have dogs too much on the brain, but I could form only one conclusion when I saw this particular installation at the same museum. Called "Trap" by Pino Pascali, it's made of braided steel wool and is meant to represent the ropes used to hunt and trap animals. I thought it represented a very different kind of statement made by animals. I do like humor in art.
Miro, you are very talented and should have your own show! We like your work better than the pile of "Trap"...BOL
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Brilliant! BOL!
DeleteBOL!! Barkin' out loud at Wyatt's comment!! hehehe 'Trap' BOL
ReplyDeleteOkays....That is one pawsome work of art there Miro!! I do loves you choice of colors and textures to bring out your inspiration. *high paw*
Kisses,
Ruby ♥
Well done, Miro! Soon museums around the world will be collecting your work. As for that last photo, we think there is a fine line between trap and crap. :-)
ReplyDeleteSusan and Wrigs
Very nice!!
ReplyDeleteBenny & Lily
The Trap as a work of art is, well, interesting....
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Critter Alley
The Trap as a work of art is, well, interesting....
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Critter Alley
Miro, you are one talented dog! And art that tastes good is ALWAYS a fan favorite. :)
ReplyDeleteThis has really made me laugh, love it. Shirley xx
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