Joan Miró (Spanish, b. 1893-1983)
Sin Titre (c. 1975)
Chinese ink and crayon gras on paper
33cm x 44cm (13 » x 17.3 »)
Signed “Miro” Middle right
Accompanied by certification of authenticity from ADOM (Association pour la Défense de l’Oeuvre de Joan Miró)
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In the mid-1970s, Joan Miró’s drawing method reflected a balance between spontaneity and precision, as he embraced a minimalist yet expressive style. Working primarily in his studio in Palma de Mallorca, Miró often described his creative process as a form of “constant discovery.” He remarked, “For me, a line is not just a line—it’s a living force,” emphasizing the fluidity and vitality in his work. He was inspired by the Mediterranean landscape surrounding him, which infused his drawings with a sense of movement and organic energy. Miró sought to capture the “essential vitality” of nature, reducing forms to their most elemental shapes, allowing line and color to suggest rhythm, rather than detailed representation.