Miró's 'poetic universe' and its meaning?

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My 'poetic universe' is not a constructed space of logic, but rather a realm of intuition and transformation. It’s a place where the boundaries between the real and the imagined blur, where a line can become a bird, a star, or a seed. I aimed to capture the essence of things, their movement, their energy, rather than their literal representation. It is a language of signs and symbols, born from observation, dreams, and a deep connection to the vital forces of existence. Each element, each color, has its own life and contributes to a symphony of feeling.

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