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GALLERY

Series: Interaction

In this series, the artist talks about human relationships, the different paths we take in our lives, the diversity of cultures, ethnicities, religions,new places and  languages that we can learn and that help us grow as human beings. Having lived in different cities around the world teaches us not to be afraid of the unknown, to be malleable, to adapt to changes, because we are all different but we must manage to live together in peace.

Human interaction is not just an exchange of stimuli and responses, but a dynamic process where each action influences the next. This continuous cycle not only reflects our social nature, but also shapes our identity.

The stimuli we receive generate immediate responses, but also leave traces in our memory, shaping our personality and our way of relating to the world. Thus, interaction becomes the stage where who we are is built.

As shape and color come together, their interactions develop as playful conversations, where the elements vibrate with each other and settle into a visual harmony. Each composition achieves a balance accentuated by the range of scale and distribution, creating a constant but synchronized flow.

By breaking down the parts to form a whole, the artist's work reveals how the elements communicate through a dynamic and active visual language.

The Ships. Details.

Acrylic on canvas. Mixed media. 110 cm x 95 cm.
Private collection, Korea.

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SERIES: Cities.

In his abstract-geometric work, the artist strives to bridge thought and intuition. Inspired by human relationships and the cultural diversity observed in cities around the world, his paintings weave layers of color, lines, and strokes into networks of unity and difference.

The inspiration stems from the harmony and contrasts found in human interactions: from the coexistence of cultures, beliefs, and ways of being, to the invisible balance that binds communities together. His compositions harmonize structure and gesture, tension and harmony.

Geometric forms meet fluid strokes, creating a visual rhythm that feels both precise and vibrant. Abstraction becomes a reflection of society itself: a space where diversity and equality can coexist, where every fragment connects to form a whole. In his work, geometry is humanized, and color evokes inclusion, balance, and belonging.

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SERIES: SCHOOLWORK

In this series, the artist draws inspiration from concepts such as repetition, cataloging, and methods of study, which she describes as tasks or labor. Before painting, Chiera experimented with compositions using cut paper and transparency projections, revealing positive and negative gestures. These initial exercises in spatial exploration guide the direction of the work, establishing a foundation for visual engagement. As form and color come together, their interactions unfold as playful conversations, where elements vibrate against one another and settle into visual harmony. Each composition achieves a balance accentuated by the range of scale and distribution, creating a flow that is constant yet synchronized.

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SERIES: Between Lines That Never Cross.

This series emerges from a deep and sometimes uncomfortable place: the complex and broken bond with my brother. We haven't spoken in years, and the silence between us has become a constant and heavy presence, invisible and undeniable. Through these paintings, I attempt to give shape and color to a relationship marked by distance, back-and-forth dynamics, and unresolved spaces.
I work with darker backgrounds than usual because this story carries an emotional charge I cannot ignore. Against these shadows, colorful geometric shapes appear, representing moments, memories, and fragments of connection. Some figures seem to touch, others repel each other or repeat themselves with stubborn insistence. Nothing is completely harmonious, but everything is in tension.
These compositions speak of the bonds that once existed, of the hope that still lives in color, and of the pain that remains silent. They are attempts to reconstruct, through the abstract language of form and space, a sense of meaning where there is only absence.
Each painting is a letter I never sent, a word I never said.

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Studio Miriam Chiera

studio.miriam.chiera@gmail.com

Via Gherardi 16-18. Senigallia. Italy.

+39-351-730-1914

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