Sari Miró
Sari was born in Alcoy in 1952.
Sari Miró´s life call is clearly the arts. Most of her artistic career follows figurative inclinations, although she experiments with the dichotomy of traditional figurative art versus the natural evolution toward abstraction. The tradition weighs over her, but growth reminds her not to take refuge in what is known and dominated.
Sari´s path towards abstraction is developed by a clear evolution of decomposition, where most marked lines fade, but the chromaticism remains. Her use of colors results in her achieving volumes of great intensity and personal strength.
She attended the Faculty of Fine Arts at the University of Valencia as a visiting student. She completed her studies in drawing and painting at the School of Fine Arts in Alcoy from 1998 to 2007. During these years, she won several awards and was selected to participate in Biennials and art competitions.
As an artist, she is in continuous evolution. Currently, she continues her training by attending different workshops, technical courses, or quimiografia (photography without cameras) workshops. She is interested in creative landscape, classical portraits, abstraction and realism in portraits, art history and contemporary art, figuration and expressionism, creativity, and pictorial interpretation.
Some of the renowned masters and artists she attended classes in spaces such as MUBAG and the Juan Gil Albert Institute, both in Alicante, are:
Cayetano Navarro - “Process of Artistic Creation and Conceptualization of Projects”
Blay Tomás Ibáñez - “Creativity and Pictorial Interpretation”
Cristina Bergoglio, Golucho, Carmen Mansilla, Paco Lafarga, Pedro Velver, Susana Ragel, among others.