I am a Bristol based visual artist and painter  (b.1996) who graduated with a Fine Art BA (Hons) at the University of Brighton (2020). I specialize in fine art painting, decorative arts and scenic painting.

Solo exhibitions include No6 Gallery (Bruton, 2024), Bower at Redlynch Chapel, Far A Day at Blackwater Gallery (Cardiff, 2023) and group exhibitions (but not limited to) include Buried Moons at Centrespace Gallery (Bristol, 2023), Open Exhibition at Black Swan Arts (Frome, 2022), Material Practice III at Hove Museum & Gallery (Hove, 2020), SALT at The Regency Town House Museum (Hove, 2020), The Power of Her at Pop-Up Brighton (Brighton, 2019), Kos Kaffe (Brooklyn, NY 2016).
Working primarily in painting, Miranda aims to capture those certain sublime moments we experience as children—the unhurried pace, the rhythm our bodies and minds find, in which they are free to wander—where magic intertwines seamlessly with solace. Drawing inspiratiom from folktales and the countryside itself, their artistic journey is a heartfelt exploration of themes deeply ingrained in the rural tapestry: folklore, tradition, nature and the enduring connection between the people and their land.
Miranda wishes to communicate the experience of looking backwards, inwards and into other realms. To conjure the joy and mystery of childhood and the surreal nature of humans at play. She finds that in exposing some of the world of the uncanny, what is revealed may be realer than real. There is fantasy in these worlds, magic even, she seeks to wake in us the sense we had as children that the invisible exists alongside the visible and that all the commodity of the waking mind may be willed into being by the act of dreaming and playing.
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