Nuria Miro

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Nuria Miro An afternoon of volleyball
An afternoon of volleyball
Painting
39 1/2 x 39 1/2 in
Nuria Miro An afternoon of surfing
An afternoon of surfing , 2023
Painting
39 1/2 x 39 1/2 in
Nuria Miro Ice cream at the beach
Ice cream at the beach , 2023
Painting
39 1/2 x 39 1/2 in
Nuria Miro Kite flying
Kite flying , 2023
Painting
39 1/2 x 31 3/4 in
Nuria Miro
NM-16-untitled-sea shells
Painting
34 x 43 in
Nuria Miro Three cabanas at the beach
Three cabanas at the beach , 2023
Painting
39 1/2 x 39 1/2 in

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Nuria Miro

Nuria Miro

Nuria Miro Biography

Nuria Miró was born in Alcoy, Alicante, Spain in 1961, a region that is famous for its artistic heritage. She studied at the School of Arts in her hometown, and later moved to the College of Fine Arts of San Carlos in Valencia, Spain.

As she pursued her artistic career in Spain, it was clear she had an artistic vision that was emotive in nature. She is well known for her Technicolor houses of Ibiza, a Spanish island off the Mediterranean Coast. The island is famous for its clear waters, rocky shores, and hidden coves bathed by the sun. Ibiza has recently become a popular tourist spot for the cultured elite, including a number of celebrities, athletes, and professionals. Though Ibiza thrives off of its expansive tourist industry, Nuria paints a vacated cluster of homes that evoke quietude of place and time. The tourist spot not only offers a safe-haven of earthly delights; its Mediterranean beauty speaks to the artist soul with its shimmering light and bright color palette.

Nuria is a painter of high quality, sensitivity, emotion, and poetry. Her works are highly expressive in brushstrokes, reflective of pristine colors, and precise in line-work, all coalescing to form a play of light and shadow of her condensed spaces. Interesting new perspectives of the architectural landscape heighten the compositions of each of her works. The architecture in her work is a key element, for it conveys the physical and metaphorical stability and structure of the Ibizan land.

Her technique is deliberate and steady, as evidenced in any of her works.

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