Introduction to the exhibition of Miro's works: Dozens of his masterpieces are collected in the exhibition room of Miro's works. Because his works have a childlike joy, he is also known as "the one who combines children's art and primitive art." A master who blends folk art into one."
Miró’s paintings pay great attention to the form of the picture. They often seem to be swaying freely, but they are carefully managed and conceived. His paintings use many materials, sometimes oil paintings, sometimes gouache, and sometimes copper. Sometimes I just use a pencil to draw on corrugated paper, plus a little Chinese ink or crayon, and some even simply draw on an old newspaper or wrapping paper, but the effect is amazing. Like Picasso, Miro also made murals. He was very fond of using glazed ceramic panels to make murals. There are several such ceramic murals on display in his special room. His huge ceramic mural is decorated on the outer wall of Barcelona Airport, Madrid. His mural "Wall of the Sun" can also be seen in urban areas, and the original work is displayed in front of the UNESCO building in Paris.