“The Lark’s Wing, Encircled with Golden Blue, Rejoins the Heart of the Poppy Sleeping on a Diamond-Studded Meadow” is a mesmerizing artwork by Joan Miró, crafted in 1967. The piece is an acrylic painting on canvas and exemplifies the fusion of Abstract Expressionism and Surrealism, a distinctive signature of Miró’s style. The dimensions of the artwork are 195 by 130 centimeters, and currently, the piece is held in a private collection. The genre of this artwork is abstract, and it communicates through a visual language of form, color, and line, rather than literal representational imagery.
The artwork in discussion showcases a vast panorama of bold, flat colors, with a lower field of vivid yellow and an upper portion of a lush green. A stark black horizontal line bisects these two fields, providing a strong sense of division within the composition. Within the yellow field, an oval shape with a blue periphery and a black center draws the eye, perhaps alluding to the ‘Lark’s Wing’ or a ‘Poppy’ mentioned in the title. In contrast, the solitary circular form with a red dot and a white halo in the upper green field might represent the poetic element of a ‘diamond-studded meadow.’ The simplicity of the forms belies a depth of symbolism and emotion, characteristic of Miró’s works. Minimalist in their execution, these forms and colors invite contemplation and offer a window into the artist’s imaginings and the themes characteristic of his abstract and surrealist influences.