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Wednesday, April 20, 2016

A Note For Joan Miro 20th April1893 -1983



A Birthday Note For Joan Miro

happy birthday joan
at first
they thought you were a loony
daubing all those organic shapes
and calling it art
26 million dollars for a painting later
who is the loony?




i believe you kept your atelier
pristine and organised
unusual for a visual artist



unlike Francis Bacon's cesspit


is this rall being judgemental again?
Yessssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
and
loving it


joan's organic building
housing his doodles and daubs in
mallorca spain


childlike and edible
a rainbow cake of the mind
sugar and marzipan on canvas
touch of a christmas party about it

you died on christmas day
now how did you manage that?:)



i hope you are daubing and doodling
wherever you are
grafitti - ing the entire establishment/zone
in dauber's / doodler's paradise

if you are living next door
to francis bacon
that could present a problem

then again
he might be located in a different area
to you
(Giggles)





Painting inspired by Joan Miro's above painting


K Madison Moore 
 www.kmadisonmoorefineart.com

Midweek Motif PU





13 comments:

  1. I enjoyed this, the glimpse of two artists and their studios, and your humor.

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  2. love how you use smileys in words...

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  3. You could leave out the "Rall being judgmental line--we get it. But it's sort of fun to imagine you skipping down a road with glee, throwing a neat organic artist towards the world. Love Miro!

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  4. I love that Miro and other revolutionary painters dared us to see with different eyes.

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  5. I like to think that being 'loony' will one day pay off - and you have made me smile and think it's ok to be a bit loopy - if you can create rainbow cake landscapes could there be a better heaven to transcend to - and who would want to live next to Francis Bacon - probably makes me and Alice look like balls of sunshine ;)

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  6. Thank you Rail, for this colorful fest of words and paint.
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    So, I'm sipping my coffee, procrastinating on starting my day and I decide to scroll down on your page. I notice an e-book, proceed to read it and it knocks my proverbial socks off! I LOVE it! I knew you had talent, it's obvious, but to read all the beautiful haiku and see the lovely matching photos, even some of your own art just set me up to have a most wonderful day. That's what art does. Congratulations Rail. And sorry that I never noticed this before.

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  7. So glad you liked the book. Have a great day. It's lights out for me now 1a.m. Nite!

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  8. Really enjoyed this and all the Miro pics. Coincidentally, the very first art print that I ever bought was a Miro. "Flight of the Dragonfly before the Sun" It hung in my living room for many years and it's amazing how much subtlety and depth becomes apparent in a Miro when you live with it for a while.

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  9. I agree, this is quite a colorful feast :D

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  10. Not only the paintings, but also your words, are a feast---and I am gorging!

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  11. LOL... Yes, some artists are meticulous and clean and ordered and yes, anal retentive, others live in cesspits and gaze up at the stars! Loved it, Rall.
    PS: I'd hate you to see my study at home, it really is a maddeningly disorganised and disordered mess.

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