MIRANDA BOULTON

1 May - 1 July 2023
Delighted to announce our representation of Miranda Boulton (born 1973, Cambridge) a brilliant Contemporary British Painter, living and working in Cambridge, UK. She studied Art History at Sheffield Hallam University, graduating in 1994 and completed three years postgraduate study with Turps Banana Art School, London in 2015.

Boulton has exhibited throughout the UK, recently winning the Jackson’s Painting Prize in 2021. Other selected exhibitions include: Young Masters Autumn Exhibition (2022); ING Discerning Eye (2021);Beating Time (2020) at ARB, Cambridge University; Double Time (2019) at Arthouse1, London; Royal Academy Summer Exhibition (2019 & 2016); the Creekside Open (2019).
WORKS ON CANVAS, to view click here.

 

Boulton’s paintings are Nature Morte of flora. Her work is a response to historical references within this genre, reimagined into a contemporary pictorial language. Painting from memory, she combines both conscious and unconscious responses, oscillating between control and abandon, spontaneity and intent. Her paintings are an ongoing conversation between the past and the present, where the flowers symbolise the transience of life and each brushstroke capture moments in time.

WORKS ON PAPER, to view click here.

 

Please email us if you would like to know more about Miranda's available artworks.
 

Miranda Boulton Works on Canvas

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Miranda Boulton

Miranda Boulton (born 1973, Cambridge) is a Contemporary British Painter, living and working in Cambridge, UK. She studied Art History at Sheffield Hallam University, graduating in 1994 and completed three years postgraduate study with Turps Banana Art School, London in 2015.

Boulton has exhibited throughout the UK, recently winning the Jackson’s Painting Prize in 2021. Other selected exhibitions include: Young Masters Autumn Exhibition (2022); ING Discerning Eye (2021);Beating Time (2020) at ARB, Cambridge University; Double Time (2019) at Arthouse1, London; Royal Academy Summer Exhibition (2019 & 2016); the Creekside Open (2019).

Boulton’s paintings are Nature Morte of flora. Her work is a response to historical references within this genre, reimagined into a contemporary pictorial language. Painting from memory, she combines both conscious and unconscious responses, oscillating between control and abandon, spontaneity and intent. Her paintings are an ongoing conversation between the past and the present, where the flowers symbolise the transience of life and each brushstroke capture moments in time.

Miranda Boulton is represented by Cynthia Corbett Gallery