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Mira's unique sense of aesthetic and intricate design combine to create her latest exciting collection. She first established her career in Europe, and after moving to the United States in 1985, her technique and style continued to flourish and evolve as she was exposed to the brilliant tropical colors and design elements of her new home in Miami Beach, Florida. This interesting combination of influences creates the unusual line of paintings and furniture that makes up Mira Contemporary Art. The notion of "art for living" has remained the catalyst for her collection since the very beginning, making the "everyday" an experience in aesthetic and creativity. With subtle references to 20th century artists and an insistence on the utilitarian aspects of the work, Mira's art explodes witha vibrant color pallet and spectacular elements of design. Her whimsical eye translates any subject into a lush vista of line and shape, enhanced beautifully by the glass-like finish, where the reflection of the viewer becomes part of her work. Mira's art is a part of numerous permanent, public and private collections in the United States, Europe, South America, Asia and Israel. Her celebrity customers include fashion designer Donatella Versace and her paintings can be seen in the Warner Bros. motion picture "Any Given Sunday", directed by Oliver Stone and based in Miami. |
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