I have just added your video to my favourites. Only today I've seen your message... Thank's for it and... I hope I can watch new videos from you, so excellent as this one...
I have just added your video to my favourites. Only today I've seen your message... Thank's for it and... I hope I can watch new videos from you, so excellent as this one...
It's a beautiful tribute. I love the concept of the "dog barking to the moon". He uses an wood stair to represent the human ascension back to the source, the "religare" thing. While the dog is barking, that represents the phenomena in the world that is just perceptible by the senses. It's a 6th sense work, like all things made by Miró. I have a ceramic, brought to me by a friend that are living here in Brazil, that contains a paint of Miró, bought in a spanish museum. Oh, I like Dali, too...
Dunno if my fist comment posted....... eh ... hard to choose a fav artist uuummmm.. dead artist would be Theodore Gericault, and living David Bowers, but theres so many others
Poetry and painting are done in the same way you make love; it's an exchange of blood, a total embrace - without caution, without any thought of protecting yourself. -
In a picture, it should be possible to discover new things every time you see it. But you can look at a picture for a week together and never think of it again. You can also look at a picture for a second and think of it all your life. - Miro
Little by little, I've reached the stage of using only a small number of forms and colors. It's not the first time that painting has been done with a very narrow range of colors. The frescoes of the tenth century are painted like this. For me, they are magnificent things.- Miro
Very nice vid. Re your closing question not sure I can claim a favourite. Painting is like music and it depends on mood which character is in the ascendant to enhance, complement, intensify how I feel. However of a list I highly regard: Van Gogh, Hieronymous Bosch, Goya, Dali, Magritte, Paul Klee, Francis Bacon, painters with an intensity that forces their work beyond the literal and the figurative to something other, to inner exploration, to revelation, to new insight... Many thanks.
Thank you! 5* What a magnificent video and what a great passion you have for art! My moods change with artists loves. I wear a mood ring of hundreds of artists combined. Tonight, I'm feeling ... the masters of the Renaissance and Baroque periods. They provided much insight, subject matter, symbols of the past and in to our future. I admire Leonardo da Vinci, Caravaggio, Rembrandt ... their art lives on forever, bringing very powerful and unforgettable stories to life.
Very Good video!Thank you Randy!I like Miro a lot!I like your Kandinsky Video and
a lot other you done very much to!It´s hard to tell about a favourite i noticed just now.I try to think.I depends on mood and what day and such i think.But if i must chose i also say Monet!Be well
Great vid, Randy! Thanks for sending it. I LOVE Miro - one of my top favorites and you have some works I haven't seen. My top favorite is vanGogh and possibly my second is Kandinsky. You would probably like Kandisky also. Why do I love vanGogh? Obvious! He is a god. Period. Many others I love too - too many to name. Thanks again! Vive Miro!!
thank you for sending me this video i really enjoyed it. i have to admit that i'm not the biggest fan of surrialism (except to say kahlo) but this video reminded me of miro so thanks again.
it would be almost impossible to name a faveorite artist...but right now i've been really into pipilotti rist...
I think of my studio as a vegetable garden, where things follow their natural course. They grow, they ripen. You have to graft. You have to water. - Miro
I work like a labourer on a farm or in a vineyard. Things come to me slowly. My vocabulary of forms, for instance, has not been the discovery of a day. It took shape in spite of myself... That is why I am always working on a hundred different things at the same time. - Miro
For me, there's just no way around Picasso as my favorite artist. He changed the way painting is viewed.. Miro is a close second -my favorite surrealist by far.. and also an artist in Guatemala by the name of Elmar Rojas -hard to find much of his work on the internet..his best paintings are from the early 1990's.
It's a playful approach to modern art and illuminated with some quotes and nice background music it makes it pallatable to novices in art. Unfortunately it lacks a professional approach and therefore misses the necessary appeal for a more mature audience. The choice of music and commented artist does illustrate the good taste of the maker of this video though. Therefore, I would say go down the chosen path and improve along the way :)
There is always much more to randys videos than first glance might indicate. Many aspects are beyond me but I did spot in this particular video - for example - that the quote he used to introduce THE TILLED FIELD - clue from the mice - was that the quote came from OF MICE AND MEN.
For me, a picture should be like sparks. It must dazzle like the beauty of a woman or a poem. It must have radiance; it must be like those stones which Pyrenean shepherds use to light their pipes Miro
I throw down the gauntlet to chance. For example, I prepare the ground for a picture by cleaning my brush over the canvas. Spilling a little turpentine can also be helpful. - Miro
hey! Rand' , I was never a big Miro fan but , that was a very good video i.e. the way you did the transitions,music choice,etc. I especially liked the 1st 2 paintings "self portrait" & wagon wheel ? Also , the 1 titled "painting" ....... GREAT JOB , Sal
What I am looking for.. is an immobile movement, something which would be the equivalent of what is called the eloquence of silence, or what St. John of the Cross, I think it was, described with the term "mute music". - Miro
The Tilled Field - In the midst of a landscape with animals and other objects relating to the field are a large ear and eye.- the painter has entered the painting!
I really enjoyed to see this video. It was a perfect combination of art and music.
And I saw - like we Finnish say - "black humor" (is the expression right in English?) in the aphorism "The light at the end of the tunnel ist just the light of an oncoming train". I have latterly heard so many sad news that that aphorism describes it perfectly. And the "black humor" (it means certain humor in serious situations) helps me to survive.
My characters have undergone the same process of simplification as the colors. Now that they have been simplified, they appear more human and alive than if they had been represented in all their details - Miro
For me an object is something living. This cigarette or this box of matches contains a secret life much more intense than that of certain human beings - Miro
I feel the need of attaining the maximum of intensity with the minimum of means. It is this which has led me to give my painting a character of even greater bareness - Miro
Miró is great.I give 5 stars to your video,Random.(Miró is not my favorite but i do respect his work very much.)The music is brilliant(darn that dream).Thank you for this great posting.Hugs,Joao Galante.
"Darn that dream "is a jazz standard.There's no translation into Portuguese for that word.Take a listen on Billie Holiday's version when you have time,ok?Your friend Joao.
"What I am looking for... is an immobile movement, something which would be the equivalent of what is called the eloquence of silence, or what St. John of the Cross, I think it was, described with the term 'mute music'. "
"You will find the poet who wrings the heart of the world, or the foremost captain of his time, driving a bargain or paring a potato, just as you would do. "
Precioso tributo a un gran artista como lo fue Joan Miro,realmente lo admiro mucho,gracias por este trabajo tuyo me gusto muchisimo!!!!!!!,no puntuo esta joya solo te digo EXCELENTE amigo,cariños Lucia.
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I have just added your video to my favourites. Only today I've seen your message... Thank's for it and... I hope I can watch new videos from you, so excellent as this one...
mluisaan 2 years ago
I have just added your video to my favourites. Only today I've seen your message... Thank's for it and... I hope I can watch new videos from you, so excellent as this one...
mluisaan 2 years ago
I love Miró! Maternity is one of my favorites of his (though I have to say that I love that quote asociated with Dog Barking At The Moon).
CousinoMacul 2 years ago
Very interestin' Randy, thanx for the share, obviously another FIVER of a vid! = )
qualqui 3 years ago
Sometimes mysterious, but I like the way you combine different things- better than a solo exhibition show.
PK441041 3 years ago
Thank You for the inventation of Miros work. It is lovely. Well put 2gether in its collective way. Enjoyable !
MUSICOBLISS 3 years ago
I'm amazed !..thanks for sharing ! :))
j8u1i 3 years ago
Wow just Love Miro!
Sinestro7 3 years ago
this is amazing! thanks Ezequiel, for the share =)
elviradark6 3 years ago
abit slow for my taste but very well put together.
kudos
BleedingPalms131 3 years ago
i think maybe francis bacon is my favorite, but i love miro and also kandinsky...
hippietrucker67 3 years ago
It's a beautiful tribute. I love the concept of the "dog barking to the moon". He uses an wood stair to represent the human ascension back to the source, the "religare" thing. While the dog is barking, that represents the phenomena in the world that is just perceptible by the senses. It's a 6th sense work, like all things made by Miró. I have a ceramic, brought to me by a friend that are living here in Brazil, that contains a paint of Miró, bought in a spanish museum. Oh, I like Dali, too...
hibrazil 3 years ago
thanks for this fascinating insight
RANDOMATNESS 3 years ago
BELLISIMO GRACIAS!!!!
DIEZCOLORADO 3 years ago
A great job!You like ART and the artists.
Furthermore I like your humor.
My favorite artist is DELVAUX.He comes from Belgium and he was blind when he died.
But he lives in my soul.
74LOU
74lou 3 years ago
Thanks for this video. I love Miro, especially his Constellations Series. However, my favourite artist is American: the great Philip Guston.
claureic 3 years ago
i prefer Degas to any modern post-Impressionist, painter.
In particular, Im turned off by Senior Miro because of his first name
mcgiver02 3 years ago
Thanks for video. You have alerted me to another great artist to add to Rothko & Mattisse.
JollyGraham 3 years ago
Dunno if my fist comment posted....... eh ... hard to choose a fav artist uuummmm.. dead artist would be Theodore Gericault, and living David Bowers, but theres so many others
Kurturmis 3 years ago
Mine - Mark Rothko. Cool video.
uncleadolf 3 years ago
水流人不流,雲飄空不飄;
低頭見流水,清澈照溪石。
painter1026 3 years ago
Awesome!
giraffepoo 3 years ago
will put Gustav into draw hat but could be copyright problems
RANDOMATNESS 3 years ago
Nicholi Fetchin and Paul Strisik.....
cplkv20208 3 years ago
Miro is good, but I'm afraid I prefer Dali - when it comes to surrealism he's hard to beat. Sleep is his best work, I can stare at it for hours.
Nice vid.
Gyropitus 3 years ago
Mine - Gustav Klimt
olgadmy 3 years ago
The painting rises from the brushstrokes as a poem rises from the words. The meaning comes later. - Miro
pickwick8080 3 years ago
Poetry and painting are done in the same way you make love; it's an exchange of blood, a total embrace - without caution, without any thought of protecting yourself. -
iro
pickwick8080 3 years ago
I have already nominated my artist - MAX ERNST - but would like to nominate a particular painting - THE COUPLE
pickwick8080 3 years ago
a very good choice - I hope it survives the draw
RANDOMATNESS 3 years ago
The artist... my favorite is Odd Nerdrum
sethcamm 3 years ago
thank you but unfortunately all high quality prints of ODD NERDUM are covered bty copyright so your artist will not go into the draw.
RANDOMATNESS 3 years ago
nice cartoons from the 1800's
mqg96 3 years ago
yea this is cool stuff. good paintings and music.
KOLIN25 3 years ago
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Thanks, 10****
SELVOMANIACLUBE 3 years ago
Beautiful Thank you
Tesia1983 3 years ago
I like the one at 0:42
I like a UK artist called Jenny Sanders (not the porn star, lol) - she does batik and etchings.
Thanks RANDOMATNESS
Valelacerte 3 years ago
sorry it mentioned the name at the end of the footage, it's chet baker
rottimpie 3 years ago
I got a question about the music composer, who is he?
rottimpie 3 years ago
Edvard Munch.
He captures the horror of life and the tragedy of the human condition.
bnprenaissance 3 years ago
In a picture, it should be possible to discover new things every time you see it. But you can look at a picture for a week together and never think of it again. You can also look at a picture for a second and think of it all your life. - Miro
pickwick8080 3 years ago
Little by little, I've reached the stage of using only a small number of forms and colors. It's not the first time that painting has been done with a very narrow range of colors. The frescoes of the tenth century are painted like this. For me, they are magnificent things.- Miro
pickwick8080 3 years ago
Very nice vid. Re your closing question not sure I can claim a favourite. Painting is like music and it depends on mood which character is in the ascendant to enhance, complement, intensify how I feel. However of a list I highly regard: Van Gogh, Hieronymous Bosch, Goya, Dali, Magritte, Paul Klee, Francis Bacon, painters with an intensity that forces their work beyond the literal and the figurative to something other, to inner exploration, to revelation, to new insight... Many thanks.
Oscar301 3 years ago
Sweet Thank you!
Clepto202 3 years ago
Thank you! 5* What a magnificent video and what a great passion you have for art! My moods change with artists loves. I wear a mood ring of hundreds of artists combined. Tonight, I'm feeling ... the masters of the Renaissance and Baroque periods. They provided much insight, subject matter, symbols of the past and in to our future. I admire Leonardo da Vinci, Caravaggio, Rembrandt ... their art lives on forever, bringing very powerful and unforgettable stories to life.
sonyarose8 3 years ago
Very Good video!Thank you Randy!I like Miro a lot!I like your Kandinsky Video and
a lot other you done very much to!It´s hard to tell about a favourite i noticed just now.I try to think.I depends on mood and what day and such i think.But if i must chose i also say Monet!Be well
zsylvana 3 years ago
i adore frida khalo....
her works are emotional, she was soooo intence, what a timeless style she had, an comming from that era, shes just the word wooooooow to me!!!!!!!
zeelove8 3 years ago
I like The Love Embrace of the Universe, the Earth (Mexico), Me, Diego, and Mr. Xolotl the most
RANDOMATNESS 3 years ago
Great vid, Randy! Thanks for sending it. I LOVE Miro - one of my top favorites and you have some works I haven't seen. My top favorite is vanGogh and possibly my second is Kandinsky. You would probably like Kandisky also. Why do I love vanGogh? Obvious! He is a god. Period. Many others I love too - too many to name. Thanks again! Vive Miro!!
elizzievb 3 years ago
How do you like the Marques de Dali de Pubol?
belianis 3 years ago
Magnificent work of art. Thank you for providing us a synopsis about the artist.
Vravishing 3 years ago
Thank you i enjoy it.
gogocartoon11 3 years ago
thank you for sending me this video i really enjoyed it. i have to admit that i'm not the biggest fan of surrialism (except to say kahlo) but this video reminded me of miro so thanks again.
it would be almost impossible to name a faveorite artist...but right now i've been really into pipilotti rist...
zoebro201 3 years ago
received off video ----
Giorgio Morandi
Old objects imprisoned in cold tone placed in a neutral.coloured background.
Together they seemed to be immersed in emptiness.
A sense of mystery that conquested a simple scenery,the harmonious composition
and the clean lines vary the colours into an atmosphere of 'meditation'.
It's a metaphysic art of a sensitive artist Giorgio Morandi.(Bologna,1890-1964)
RANDOMATNESS 3 years ago
subject to copyrights etc I will certainly include one of the "taller" still lifes in the follow up video
RANDOMATNESS 3 years ago
I like PUMPKIN
RANDOMATNESS 3 years ago
I went in barcelona a cuple of years ago and I visited a exposition of mirò.
I apreciated it but I like so much salvador dali'
theMasterStoke 3 years ago
What is the terrific music you chose for this video?
billyguns2 3 years ago
jazz classic - DARN THAT DREAM - played by Chet Baker
RANDOMATNESS 3 years ago
I think of my studio as a vegetable garden, where things follow their natural course. They grow, they ripen. You have to graft. You have to water. - Miro
pickwick8080 3 years ago
Hard to choose just one artist, but pushed against a wall with a knife at my throat I would gasp "Vermeer!"
billyguns2 3 years ago
I work like a labourer on a farm or in a vineyard. Things come to me slowly. My vocabulary of forms, for instance, has not been the discovery of a day. It took shape in spite of myself... That is why I am always working on a hundred different things at the same time. - Miro
pickwick8080 3 years ago
Max Ernst is my favourite artist
pickwick8080 3 years ago
For me, there's just no way around Picasso as my favorite artist. He changed the way painting is viewed.. Miro is a close second -my favorite surrealist by far.. and also an artist in Guatemala by the name of Elmar Rojas -hard to find much of his work on the internet..his best paintings are from the early 1990's.
moonphone 3 years ago
nice music, i like the second painting... but the rest looks too "light" for me.
I prefer paintings like Dali's that the Picasso kind, that need "explanations" to understand the way the artist saw it's work.
t3dd7t 3 years ago
i love it this video!
I have a long list of favorites artists...
hadassahart 3 years ago
as a judge you are asked to name THE one
RANDOMATNESS 3 years ago
Salvador Dali is my favourite artist.
andmarkcg 3 years ago
My favorite artist is Paul Cumes. After him I like PICASSO.
;)
paulcumes 3 years ago
wow - lips!!!
RANDOMATNESS 3 years ago
Salvador Dali is my favourite artist at the moment, but I was very much into Van Gogh not too long ago
gjsexy 3 years ago
I love Gilbert Williams's work.
silverstartrucker 3 years ago
10/10 for MOON TEMPLE
RANDOMATNESS 3 years ago
Very good, thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
DIEZCOLORADO 3 years ago
miro is a great painter i have a reproduction at home, i really like him!
joye25 3 years ago
magical. I've never heard of Joan Miró before. I'm glad I know now. Still my favorite artists are Claude Monet,Salvador Dalí and Van Gogh :)
Thanks for sharing this fine video. The jazz makes it greater. 5*****
OrangeAni 3 years ago
Wonderful Galllery. Great WorkArt!
Hugs.
*****
Gaviota42 3 years ago
saludos desde Santiago de Chile
Leo Lobos
leonardolobos 3 years ago
Excellent video and beautiful music !
5*****
Tadek59 3 years ago
I like your kind of humor in making this video and your good taste in music with "Darn that dream".
Thank-you for sending, Randy, Uli
dsanw 3 years ago
very nice i love"harlequins carnival" quite colorfull whit toony surrealism,exelent music as well
thanks!
mExloKo13 3 years ago
Świetne video, super podkład muzyczny 5*
graszka1957 3 years ago
It's a playful approach to modern art and illuminated with some quotes and nice background music it makes it pallatable to novices in art. Unfortunately it lacks a professional approach and therefore misses the necessary appeal for a more mature audience. The choice of music and commented artist does illustrate the good taste of the maker of this video though. Therefore, I would say go down the chosen path and improve along the way :)
VincentJS 3 years ago
There is always much more to randys videos than first glance might indicate. Many aspects are beyond me but I did spot in this particular video - for example - that the quote he used to introduce THE TILLED FIELD - clue from the mice - was that the quote came from OF MICE AND MEN.
pickwick8080 3 years ago
I start from something considered dead and arrive at a world. And when I put a title on it, it becomes even more alive - Miro
pickwick8080 3 years ago
For me, a picture should be like sparks. It must dazzle like the beauty of a woman or a poem. It must have radiance; it must be like those stones which Pyrenean shepherds use to light their pipes Miro
pickwick8080 3 years ago
I throw down the gauntlet to chance. For example, I prepare the ground for a picture by cleaning my brush over the canvas. Spilling a little turpentine can also be helpful. - Miro
pickwick8080 3 years ago
hey! Rand' , I was never a big Miro fan but , that was a very good video i.e. the way you did the transitions,music choice,etc. I especially liked the 1st 2 paintings "self portrait" & wagon wheel ? Also , the 1 titled "painting" ....... GREAT JOB , Sal
salcarusomusicvideo 3 years ago
Thanks to Ezequiel for sharing.
Great video ! :o)
colamoonpig 3 years ago
excelente tributo!! 10*
TuAromaCafe 3 years ago
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RANDOMATNESS 3 years ago
excellent video!!..thanks Ezequiel for the send!! ^_^
5 *****
elviradark6 3 years ago
very sweet, nice and romantic.
it's very good together the video
riccardino23 3 years ago
nice paint job.
JeanBGerbier 3 years ago
great work!
oceanofmusic 3 years ago
My tendency towards bareness and simplification has been practiced in three fields: modelling, colours, and the figuration of the personages. - Miro
pickwick8080 3 years ago
hi - keep those quotes coming - they are building up a self-portrait of Miro
RANDOMATNESS 3 years ago
The spectacle of the sky overwhelms me. I'm overwhelmed when I see, in an immense sky, the crescent of the moon, or the sun. - Miro
pickwick8080 3 years ago
Interesting. Nice Track! Great video my friend
54spiritedwill54 3 years ago
Great Creatiòn!!!!! Excellent..., kisses....
ratitafea 3 years ago
Beautiful video. Thanks for sharing.
michaelplaying 3 years ago
Nicely done. Thanks. Who performed the track?
Streamline09 3 years ago
Chet Baker
RANDOMATNESS 3 years ago
Pleasant display.. thanks for sharing the art and the words of wisdom... I enjoyed the show
BearWa11ace 3 years ago
Sweeeeeeeet !
Hemulen40 3 years ago
Lovely video with a great soundtrack.......Miro is so uplifting like an enigmatic smile. Thank you for posting the video Randy.
Bobuscattus44 3 years ago
good job randy... congratulations... it's a beautiful song, and the most important of Joan Miro. kisses Dand...
DandSummers 3 years ago
Very inspiring video. You are unique my friend
bigeeezy 3 years ago
Great job, as usual, Randy. I've always liked Miro.
yvettegr 3 years ago
What I am looking for.. is an immobile movement, something which would be the equivalent of what is called the eloquence of silence, or what St. John of the Cross, I think it was, described with the term "mute music". - Miro
pickwick8080 3 years ago
thank you - your comment s have been reposted in the video description box
RANDOMATNESS 3 years ago
The works must be conceived with fire in the soul but executed with clinical coolness - Miro
pickwick8080 3 years ago
The Tilled Field - In the midst of a landscape with animals and other objects relating to the field are a large ear and eye.- the painter has entered the painting!
pickwick8080 3 years ago
tHANKYOU SO MUCH, I AM INSPIRED ...
FrankSavage 3 years ago
Thank You!.
mariuszevo 3 years ago
Es, Joan Miro,
escelente!!.
Todas las estrellas.
Saludos.
Angel.
apgcovilili 3 years ago
Sorry, I forgot one thing: Thank you and 5 stars!
juntsu56 3 years ago
I really enjoyed to see this video. It was a perfect combination of art and music.
And I saw - like we Finnish say - "black humor" (is the expression right in English?) in the aphorism "The light at the end of the tunnel ist just the light of an oncoming train". I have latterly heard so many sad news that that aphorism describes it perfectly. And the "black humor" (it means certain humor in serious situations) helps me to survive.
juntsu56 3 years ago
This is a lovely and extremely interesting video.
cattleman6420012000 3 years ago
My characters have undergone the same process of simplification as the colors. Now that they have been simplified, they appear more human and alive than if they had been represented in all their details - Miro
pickwick8080 3 years ago
Thank you for the Miro quotes - I have reposted them into the descriptions box to give - with other quotes - a self-appraisal of Miro by Miro
RANDOMATNESS 3 years ago
For me an object is something living. This cigarette or this box of matches contains a secret life much more intense than that of certain human beings - Miro
pickwick8080 3 years ago
I feel the need of attaining the maximum of intensity with the minimum of means. It is this which has led me to give my painting a character of even greater bareness - Miro
pickwick8080 3 years ago
Nice 5*
ay76 3 years ago
wonderful video...thanks
foo2Le 3 years ago
Thank your nice funny video very much !
red8hk 3 years ago
fantastic*****
omitnot 3 years ago
Thank you my friend!!!!
I really loved it!!!!!
Wonderful video!
hadassahart 3 years ago
..very nice !!
DjChuva 3 years ago
Miró is great.I give 5 stars to your video,Random.(Miró is not my favorite but i do respect his work very much.)The music is brilliant(darn that dream).Thank you for this great posting.Hugs,Joao Galante.
supergallas 3 years ago
the title - is it DARN THAT DREAM or DAM THAT DREAM - what does the title refer to?
RANDOMATNESS 3 years ago
"Darn that dream "is a jazz standard.There's no translation into Portuguese for that word.Take a listen on Billie Holiday's version when you have time,ok?Your friend Joao.
supergallas 3 years ago
really enjoyedit - thanks -
Darn that dream
I dream each night
You say you love me and hold me tight
But when I awake and you're out of sight
Oh, darn that dream
RANDOMATNESS 3 years ago
Wow! 5 stars!
from Karl -your piano friend : )
karlng888 3 years ago
Very nice .Thanks Randy
swing52a 3 years ago
magnifico!! 5*
kisses!
LaLi1561 3 years ago
"What I am looking for... is an immobile movement, something which would be the equivalent of what is called the eloquence of silence, or what St. John of the Cross, I think it was, described with the term 'mute music'. "
Miro
senilitysux66 3 years ago
thank you - this comment has been reposted in video description box
RANDOMATNESS 3 years ago
Very good thanks for sharing,
slmwv34 3 years ago
The Potato - 1928
"You will find the poet who wrings the heart of the world, or the foremost captain of his time, driving a bargain or paring a potato, just as you would do. "
Rebecca H. Davis
senilitysux66 3 years ago
great video nice job.
joeabro1 3 years ago
Beautiful music, great paintings, too
Love
Vel
Velvina39 3 years ago
Super video love the music thanks.
lauredean 3 years ago
very nice thanks con for shareing
xxmrwinchesterxx 3 years ago
Another good one . 5 stars
hellavadeal 3 years ago
Very Nice THANKS
Pensygirl54 3 years ago
5 stars and this is divine! thank you so much!! xo
Therapist1972 3 years ago
really great work!!
SnappyProductions 3 years ago
Great pics and music :o)tm *****
UncledaveX 3 years ago
Precioso tributo a un gran artista como lo fue Joan Miro,realmente lo admiro mucho,gracias por este trabajo tuyo me gusto muchisimo!!!!!!!,no puntuo esta joya solo te digo EXCELENTE amigo,cariños Lucia.
doloreslucia 3 years ago
Interesting paintings, interesting quotes and as ususal, great choice of music! Another great video, Randy! Thanks!
Hugs
Karen
oldiesedit 3 years ago
toujours ce piano qui nous projet quelques années en arrière , a une époque un peu moins ....trépidante qu'aujourd'hui...
C'était le bon temps .
merci RANDOMATNESS
; )
PC4TW 3 years ago
Forever love your music!
're a composer and a performer commplet!
Great tribute for Joan Miro, Spanish painter and sculptor influenced by surrealism ...
Many thanks for another excellent video!
With respect ...
satothequeen 3 years ago
Great video and great music !
5*****
Greet job !
Tadek59 3 years ago
Nice vid!
:o)
smartbluecat 3 years ago
cool
outlawcountryman 3 years ago
awesome, as always :)
rosesnlollipops 3 years ago
Great video my friend, and thanks for sharing!!20GS!!::))Will
willy350z 3 years ago
It's a long time since I looked at Miro. Lovely Randy.
thegasworks 3 years ago
Muy lindo *****
ViveDejaVivir 3 years ago
brilliant - I didn't want it to end - 5 stars
pickwick8080 3 years ago