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Movement Quotes by Joan Miro
- What I am looking for... is an immobile movement, something which would be the equivalent of what is called the eloquence of silence, or what…
- A modeled form is less striking than one which is not. Modeling prevents shock and limits movement to the visual depth. Without modeling or chiaroscuro…
- What I am seeking... is a motionless movement, something equivalent to what is called the eloquence of silence...
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