N. 98991523

Chiera (1969) - Between Walls and Skies. XXL
N. 98991523

Chiera (1969) - Between Walls and Skies. XXL
Series: Invisible Walls
In this series, Chiera reflects on the walls that still persist beyond concrete. Inspired by a fragment of the Berlin Wall, the artist explores the symbolic boundaries that continue to divide humanity — ideological, cultural, and emotional.
Through a combination of acrylic, spray paint, oil stick, charcoal, and other mediums applied with dense, textured brushstrokes, she constructs surfaces where lines, dots, and small marks evoke the traces that experience leaves on every human being.
Here, matter becomes an emotional language: the dripping paint suggests tears of pain, the scratches made with oil stick are cries of despair, and the thick, heavy brushstrokes represent the armor humans build to endure change. Each gesture becomes an act of memory and transformation, where the pictorial process turns into a form of catharsis.
Chiera moves between the geometric and the intuitive, between order and freedom. The compositions reveal both the structure of separation within a boundary and the impulse to cross it — reminding us that even in fragmentation, there remains a search for unity.
Artwork: New, original and unique artwork by Miriam Chiera.
Year: 2025
Medium: pastels, acrylic, spray, stencils, graphite on 290 gr/m2 printed cotton canvas.
Signature: Signature on the back, includes Certificate of Authenticity.
Shipping: The artwork will be shipped (for shipments outside the EU) after approximately 7 days to allow preparation of the documentation at Cultural Goods to be submitted to customs.
Framed images are for illustrative purposes only.
The artwork is delivered unframed rolled with tracing paper to prevent damage (professional packaging, rolled in a plastic tube or reinforced cardboard).
Please note that colours slightly vary on different screens.
Taxes:
"Purchases made from outside the European Union may be subject to import taxes or customs duties, which will be the buyer's responsibility."
Materials:
This work is made with a high quality canvas, which is essential for creating beautiful and long-lasting works of art. A good cotton linen that prevents tears or stretching, top quality materials from top brands, mediums to obtain flexible textures that prevent cracks, the density of the fabric that is transmitted in its weight, the proper stretching and priming ensure that you are investing in a quality work and ensure that it remains intact over time.
Biography:
Miriam CHiera is an Italian-Argentine contemporary artist based in Senigallia, Italy. She studied Interior Design at the Faculty of Architecture of the Universidad Nacional del Litoral, Argentina, and also studied art at the Verona Academy of Art, Italy.
She was born in a small town in Argentina, surrounded by vast expanses of countryside, to a family of Italian immigrant farmers. Although her roots are steeped in Italian culture, her art carries the spirit of the land where she grew up. Small marks and symbols are scattered across her canvases, interweaving cubism, constructivism and abstract geometry with the essence of her work: the language of color.
Surrounded by the immensity of nature, with infinite horizons and a deep sense of freedom, she found inspiration in large-scale creations. Although she studied Interior Design at the Universidad Nacional del Litoral, her path to painting began in her early years, it was during her residency in the city of Romeo and Juliet, where she studied at the Accademia di Arte in Verona, when she realized that painting was her true calling.
Miriam CHiera's works have been selected to be exhibited in international competitions, galleries, museums and events.
2017 – Selected for the Biennial of Fine Arts, Friends of Art, Ceres, Argentina.
2019 – XII Salvador Massa Regional Painting Salon, Argentina.
2019 – Finalist in the 3rd Painting Contest, 56th Anniversary Fundación 25 de Junio, Rosario, Argentina.
2019 – Selected for the 66th National Annual Exhibition of Arts, Ceres, Argentina.
2019 – Finalist at the XXIII Spring Hall, Museum of Visual Arts, Santa Fe, Argentina.
2019 – Finalist at the Regional Annual Exhibition of Artists, Museum H. Borla, Esperanza, Argentina.
2020 – Finalist at the XXIV Spring Hall, Municipal Museum of Visual Arts, Argentina.
2021 – Finalist at the XXVI Spring Hall, Santa Fe, Argentina.
2023 – Participant in the Chorlton Arts Festival, Manchester, United Kingdom.
Her works are part of private collections around the world.
Today she lives in Senigallia, Italy, after traveling through many cities: Milan, Verona, Ancona, Barcelona, Manchester, Buenos Aires, Rosario and her hometown, Ceres. Each place has left its mark on her art, shaping the vision and expression that flows through her work.
Artist Statement:
A work of art is far more than a fashionable object, a fleeting trend, or a decorative element designed to solve a spatial issue. I create paintings with the hope that they become a window through which you can tell yourself a story-where the art interacts with your life in a meaningful way.
Each piece carries its own imprint, a soul, an energy that transforms it into a living presence within your space. My aspiration is for my art to move you, to evoke a desire to possess it, to immerse yourself in its essence, and to enjoy its company each morning as you stand before it.
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