Pephistory of Art
Pepe’s Carnival of Forms
Joan Miró’s Carnival of Harlequin transforms the canvas into a fantastical stage where biomorphic forms, playful signs, and dreamlike rhythms float in boundless space. Influenced by Surrealist automatism, Miró gave shape to unconscious impulses, producing compositions that fuse childlike wonder with the uncanny. His whimsical cosmos is at once innocent and strange: a carnival of forms where logic dissolves and imagination reigns.
- PeriodSurrealism / Biomorphic Abstraction (1920s)
- TypeFrog