Joan Miró, Carnival of Harlequin 1924

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

Friday, April 15, 2011

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  3. Now honey, one thing we have in common is that we both use what is around us and put it into, for you your art and for me my music.For you, you put the beautiful land and environment that is around you and make a enchanting piece of art. For me I will take a personal expirence and turn it into a song. I believe the strategies we do is what makes us very successful!

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  4. Hi there Mr Miro! We don't have too much in common, however, we have a few things in common. We were both in fields, me Vaudeville, and you surrealism, that really catch peoples eye! You have such a great eye for colors and shapes and you became successful through your art, me my music, but I most definitely appreciate that you are not afraid to be creative! It's all a matter of expression!

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  5. Joan what can I say? We have so little yet so much in common! I may not be an artist as you are and you may not be an actor as I am but we are both world renowned artist who share a deep set love for the arts... I haven't really dabbled in art but I believe that both of us really express feelings through our art forms. You, on one hand, are an extremely fierce and intense artist and painter and I, on the other hand, am an intense and fierce comedic actor and we both have something to say.

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