The artwork is titled “Women and Birds” and was created by Joan Miró in 1960. This piece is part of the Surrealism art movement and falls under the genre of abstract art.
The artwork features a dynamic composition with a rich interplay of colors and forms, displaying Miró’s characteristic abstract style. Bold black lines create organic and whimsical shapes, possibly representing women and birds, set against a textured gold background. Subtle splashes of red, yellow, green, and orange add vibrancy to the scene. The abstract forms and surreal elements encourage imaginative interpretation, a hallmark of Miró’s surrealistic approach.