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Joan Miró’s artistic trajectory was not a mere shift in style, but a lifelong pilgrimage toward the "essence." To understand Miró is to witness the systematic stripping away of the superfluous until only the soul of a subject remains—a process he famously described as the "assassination of painting."

Miró’s early works, such as The Farm , displayed a meticulous, almost obsessive realism. However, he soon realized that capturing the physical world was a limitation. To reach the öz (essence), he began to simplify. Shapes became symbols; colors became emotional anchors. He moved away from the "what" of an object to the "why" of its existence, transitioning into a surrealist dreamscape where a line was no longer a border, but a heartbeat. MiroВ Onun Г–zГјne

The phrase (roughly translated as "Miro to its essence" or "Miro into its own core") suggests a deep exploration of the inner identity, creative evolution, and philosophical depth of the legendary Spanish artist Joan Miró . Miro: A Journey to the Essence of Form Joan Miró’s artistic trajectory was not a mere