Kinderberghain and Other Works
Mira Louise D'Souza
Mira Louise D’Souza
Mira’s paintings are made by a dynamic process that involves improvisation and somatic gestures. The colours that she chooses are influenced by colour theory and the rich palette of India, her country of birth.
Kinderberghain


Having lived in several countries before the age of 12, themes of home, migration, and grief arise in her art practice.
floor work 3

“In fact, really, improvisation is about working between subject and object; the object is merely a place through which questions are addressed.”
– Amy Silman, “Shit Happens: Notes on Awkwardness”
collage 1 (Long Distance Lover)

Untitled (ricocheted by your gaze in the fire)


While in the process of painting, she builds sculptures out of waste and excess. These “shadow works” are held together precariously with materials usually used for their aesthetic properties, not utility.
shadow work 1 (Hold My Gesso)


shadow work 1 (Hold My Gesso), 2026, canvas, palette paper, water bottle plastic label, gesso, pigment, acrylic and oil paint, gloss medium, wood, 6” x 4” x 20″
Cosmic Moose and Grizzly Bear’s Ville
