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In the Smithsonian magazine’s March issue included an article of an artist by the name of Joan Miró. The article was about his sculptures. During his 85th birthday in 1978 on the Spanish island of Majorca in his studio a writer interviewed him. The writer’s main point was that Mr. Miró was a contemporary artist who never stopped innovating. The writer focused on the aspects of his life and his art as well, from when he left Spain to discussing his sculptures- good, and bad times. The author’s strong personal views seemed to be journalistic, because the fact that he writer quoted sayings from the artist when he interviewed Mr.
Approximate Word count = 435 Approximate Pages = 1.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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