Tête et Oiseau (Head and Bird)
Miró once said, “The simplest things inspire me.” For his sculptures, he would use natural materials and discarded objects that he found on his walks in the countryside or along the beach. He would then cast them in bronze. About his inspiration, Miró stated, “Immobility strikes me. This bottle, this glass, a large pebble on a deserted beach, these are motionless things, but they set off great movements in my mind.”