Dones rodejades pel vol d'un ocell by Joan Miró

Dones rodejades pel vol d'un ocell 1941

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painting, acrylic-paint

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painting

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pattern

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acrylic-paint

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form

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geometric pattern

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geometric

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abstraction

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line

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surrealism

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modernism

"Dones rodejades pel vol d'un ocell," or "Women Surrounded by the Flight of a Bird," is a painting by Joan Miró, whose art emerged from a period of intense socio-political change, deeply influenced by the aftermath of World War I and the rise of Surrealism. Miró's symbolic language invites us to explore the interplay between the personal and the universal, the conscious and the unconscious. The floating figures and abstract forms create a dreamlike landscape where gender roles are fluid and identity is multifaceted. Miró once said, “I try to apply colors like words that shape poems, like notes that shape music.” The scattered symbols might evoke the fragmented nature of identity in a rapidly changing world, reflecting on women's roles in society. This artwork doesn't offer a traditional representation of women, but rather an alternative narrative of freedom and imagination. It encourages us to question the established norms and envision new possibilities.

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