Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Joan Miro inspired Ceramic Piece; by C.T. Rasmuss
Like many great artists Miro invented his own language, but individually he created a new species characterized by their many geometric forms, through his style of automatic drawing; My piece: Basic Survival, pays tribute to this by means of automatic sculpting with clay, into similar geometric shapes of my own creative style.
A link to a good Joan Miro site, enjoy!: http://joanmiro.com/style-of-joan-miro/
Labels:
abstract,
art,
artist's influence,
automatic drawing,
ceramics,
clay,
joan miro,
surrealism
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yes. joan Miro, good link. I am cognizant of the fact he and wife visited USA and went to the painted desert and then to death valley where he made the moving stones sculpture. everyone thinks that death valley stones with their tell-tale scratch trails in the hard desert floor are fake. I helped him make theose and we ate hot dogs by the fire on night when the chill of the desert valley reached a precipitious 50 degrees. he had a brownie camera and he took pictures. and I joked that were we stoned before term was invented. he liked my terms. savannah
ReplyDeleteso was the Brownie camera digital or the developing into a hoax sort of film, because if it was Digital then you guys were probably camping out into the future and that means I get to Meet Joan someday soon, do you know where he is painting rocks at these days?
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