Mira (Titova Maria Vladimirovna)

Born on September 26, 1981 in Votkinsk.

He has been involved in art since childhood with great pleasure. Creative pseudonym - Mira. While studying at UDSU, she took an active part in various faculty exhibitions, including: “Space and Time”, “Thing. Subjects of the 20th century”, etc. In addition, she was a participant in the festival of contemporary art “Izhevsk-Territory”, the youth exhibition “Spring-2000” (Exhibition Hall of the Union of Artists of the UR), esoteric. exhibition “Candle” (Museum of History and Culture of Votkinsk), exhibition of teachers of the All-Russian House of Art and Art School “Beauty smiled at us.”

She also acted as an initiator and participant in artistic events of a conceptual nature - such as the personal exhibition-action “Creatures of the World or Happy Birthday, Boris Borisych!”, dedicated to the birthday of B.B. Grebenshchikov, the performance “Man and Text”, etc. In 2009-2010 The artist’s paintings were exhibited at the traveling personal exhibition “Space and Chaos of the World” in Votkinsk. In 2010, in the competition for young teachers of the Children's Art School in the category “Teacher-Artist,” Mira received the title of 3rd degree laureate. In 2011, the personal exhibition “Space, Chaos and Creatures of the World” was held in Sarapul at Bashenin’s dacha. Mira also took part in the anniversary exhibition of the Society of Votkinsk Artists in 2011 and the exhibition-master class of five young artists “Takke E!ye” in 2012. In 2014, a series of paintings by the artist from the series “Kralya” participated in the youth exhibition “Art Square” -2014”, as well as in the exhibition “Time to Create” (Exhibition Hall UR). In the same year, Mira took part in a project - creating illustrations for the book by I.Yu. Churbanov “The ABCs of the Universe”.

Her sketches of illustrations, the series of paintings “Out of Time,” mandalas and an installation were presented at the exhibition dedicated to the release of the book of the same name. In 2018, the series of paintings “Kralya” and the composition “Gate of Light” were acquired by the First Moscow Gallery of Paintings for Children. In the same year, three of Mira’s compositions were exhibited at the exhibition “If the Stars Light Up...”. In addition to fine arts, he is interested in needlework (handmade, as it is now fashionable to say): making designer toys (“Creatures of the World”), weaving Indian mandalas, creating costume jewelry, etc. Many of Mira's paintings, mandalas and Mira's Creatures are kept in the collections of friends and acquaintances.

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