Joan Miró, Carnival of Harlequin 1924

Joan Miró, Carnival of Harlequin 1924
Carnival of Harlequin, 1924

Friday, April 15, 2011

Differences

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  3. I love your idea of you putting the beauty and history of Spain into a piece of art. That is one thing diifferent between us. In your art you put political situations into a majestic piece of art. In my case I will put personal situations for me and things that people could relate to in apiece of music.

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  4. We are very different people Mr Miro! You are a visual artist, me a performer. We came from very different backgrounds, you see I am the daughter of Russian immigrants, even our accomplishments are different. You having done so well with new art styles like surrealism.. And I working on from Vaudeville to T.V. However where we fall in the same category is that we ate both creative people being creative through our skills talents and arts!

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  5. Well our differences are very prominent indeed Mr. Miro. You are a painter and I am an actor. That would be a big one. But we have also come from very different backgrounds and different countries. You have delved into surrealism and very, if I do say so myself, trippy art styles that have made huge impacts on art as we know it... I haven't done that unfortunately. But as I have said it is the Arts that unites us.

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