Joan Miró (1893-1983) was a Spanish painter, sculptor, and ceramicist born in Barcelona, who became one of the foremost figures of the Surrealist movement. His early work was influenced by various styles, including Fauvism and Cubism, but he soon developed a more personal style, often using bold colors, organic shapes, and dream-like imagery that defied conventional artistic norms. Miró’s work reflects his interest in the subconscious, the childlike, and his country’s folk art, all of which he combined to create a surreal and poetic universe that was distinctly his own. Miró’s desire to push artistic boundaries led him to experiment with automatic drawing techniques, a method where the artist allows his hand to move randomly across the canvas, emphasizing free expression over planned design. Great unique style transferring in an unexpected way across all our prompts. The Midlibrary score is 9/9, we love Joan Miro and his surreal imaginary!