About Julia Miro

Julia Miro is an Irish contemporary artist whose practice is a lyrical exploration of colour, emotion, and the natural landscape. Celebrated for her commanding brushwork and sophisticated use of colour, Miro crafts paintings that possess striking beauty and unmistakable emotional depth.
Her style is a luminous synthesis of Impressionist and Modernist influences, renowned for her evocative floral works and poetic interpretations of the environment, often inspired by the Irish countryside. Her technical mastery of instinctive mark-making and layered textures speaks to the enduring power of beauty.
Julia's unique artistic perspective is directly informed by her professional background in interior architecture. This dual skill set—bridging fine art and spatial design—brings a structured elegance to her expressive canvases. Her highly sought-after works are held in significant private collections across Europe and globally.
Julia Miro’s influence extends into arts education and mentorship. She is the Founder of Cherry Art School in Dublin, dedicated to nurturing creativity of children and teenagers, and leads adult art programmes at the Royal Dublin Society (RDS), supporting emerging artists.
Her expertise is widely recognized: she runs selective interior design projects (@windwater_interiors), her paintings have been featured on television, and she has previously been featured as an interior designer on television.
Through her dedication to craft and advocacy, Julia Miro continues to inspire, sharing her commitment to the transformative power of beauty. She is firmly established as a prominent and enduring figure in the global art and design landscape.