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Parler Seul 2 Poster

Parler Seul 2 Poster

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Parler Seul 2 (1948), Exhibition Poster, Inspired by Joan Miro

Miró’s vibrant abstract shapes in this poster were originally created to accompany the poetry of Tristan Tzara, reflecting a playful dialogue between art and literature that brings a sense of poetic whimsy and color to any living space.

Our posters are printed on thick (230gsm) acid-free matte art paper, using a long-lasting UV-resistant ink. We also offer the option of printing on textured canvas (300gsm), more flexible and resistant. Our frames are made of either light and resistant aluminium, or solid wood. More details in our FAQ

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About the Artist

Joan Miro was a Catalan artist whose innovative approach helped shape the course of 20th-century modernism. Living between Barcelona and Paris, Miro developed a unique visual language that fused playful abstraction with poetic sensibility. His work bridged painting, printmaking, and poster design, and he remains a central figure among famous artists celebrated for their influence on contemporary art.

Collectors are drawn to Miro’s ability to transform simple forms into expressive symbols, making each piece feel spontaneous yet deeply considered. His legacy continues to inspire those seeking abstract art that balances imagination with clarity.

The Artwork

Created in 1948, Parler Seul 2 emerged from a period of rich collaboration between visual artists and poets, particularly within the Surrealist movement. The title, referencing the poetry of Tristan Tzara, suggests a dialogue with oneself—a solitary act of expression transformed into visual form.

In the aftermath of World War II, artists like Miro sought to break away from somber narratives, embracing instead a spirit of freedom and playful experimentation. This artwork exemplifies that ethos, offering viewers a glimpse into a world where language and image merge in imaginative ways. It stands as a testament to the creative energy of postwar European art, and naturally complements our abstract selection.

Style & Characteristics

The composition features a lively arrangement of biomorphic shapes and floating black lines, evoking a sense of movement and spontaneity. The forms are set against a warm beige background, punctuated by vivid accents of orange, blue, and yellow that enliven the surface.

Miro’s use of open space and rhythmic placement of elements creates an airy, optimistic mood characteristic of mid-century modern design. The poster’s balance of bold color and delicate linework makes it a striking choice for those interested in abstract or beige wall art.

In Interior Design

This poster brings a sense of lightness and creativity to interiors, making it ideal for living rooms, studios, or home offices. Its playful composition pairs well with modern, Scandinavian, or eclectic decor, and it can serve as a focal point within a gallery wall or as a standalone statement piece.

Complement the artwork with natural wood, matte black, or soft neutral furnishings to echo its palette. For a refined presentation, explore options from our frames collection to enhance its contemporary appeal.