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Etching with aquatint and embossing printed in colours, on Arches paper. Signed and numbered in pencil. Published by Georges Visat, Paris. Literature: Dupin 936. Bonjour Max Ernst (1976) by Joan Miró is a vibrant etching with aquatint and embossing, printed in colors and published by Georges Visat in Paris. Created as a tribute to fellow surrealist Max Ernst, the composition features Miró’s playful symbolic language: a bold black handprint, crescent shapes, starbursts, and vivid patches of color, all arranged with rhythmic balance and spontaneity. Embossed textures add a sculptural quality, enhancing the sense of movement and visual surprise. Signed in pencil and numbered from an edition of 30 in Roman numerals, this print reflects Miró’s joyfully experimental spirit and his deep connection to the surrealist movement.
Bonjour Max Ernst, 1976
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Etching with aquatint and embossing printed in colours, on Arches paper. Signed and numbered in pencil. Published by Georges Visat, Paris. Literature: Dupin 936. Bonjour Max Ernst (1976) by Joan Miró is a vibrant etching with aquatint and embossing, printed in colors and published by Georges Visat in Paris. Created as a tribute to fellow surrealist Max Ernst, the composition features Miró’s playful symbolic language: a bold black handprint, crescent shapes, starbursts, and vivid patches of color, all arranged with rhythmic balance and spontaneity. Embossed textures add a sculptural quality, enhancing the sense of movement and visual surprise. Signed in pencil and numbered from an edition of 30 in Roman numerals, this print reflects Miró’s joyfully experimental spirit and his deep connection to the surrealist movement.
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What is automatism?
Automatism refers to a technique in the creative process that accesses material from the unconscious or subconscious mind. It is based on Sigmund Freud’s psychoanalytic method of free association. Artists value this process for its ability to inspire creative thought and spontaneous creation.
