Mirvia Sol Eckert is a Puerto Rican acrylic painter living and working in Indianapolis.
Mirvia creates in bold, vibrantly colored compositions, or in dramatic grayscale pieces.
Celebrating beauty is the fundamental concept that unifies all of her work. She captures the beauty in small moments of observation, in the close-up details found in nature, and even in moments of emotional turmoil and sorrow.
She uses forms and shapes that are stylized with crisp edges or outlines. In some of her work she illustrates qualities of the image that are subjective or symbolic. In a style influenced by years of working as a graphic designer.
Mirvia paints on stretched canvas, wooden board, ampersand board, and for her earlier works, plaster tablets with sculpted frames. She will sometimes use recycled canvas or boards if available. All pieces have painted, finished edges that makes framing optional. The size of her paintings ranges from 5 inches to 6 feet.
Making her work available online has provided a wider audience.
She’s been exhibiting her work in professional venues since 2008 throughout Indianapolis, Central Indiana, and Chicago.
Her paintings and prints can be found in homes throughout the U.S. and Puerto Rico.
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Mirvia Sol Eckert is a Puerto Rican acrylic painter living and working in Indianapolis.
Mirvia creates in bold, vibrantly colored compositions, or in dramatic grayscale pieces.
Celebrating beauty is the fundamental concept that unifies all of her work. She captures the beauty in small moments of observation, in the close-up details found in nature, and even in moments of emotional turmoil and sorrow.
She uses forms and shapes that are stylized with crisp edges or outlines. In some of her work she illustrates qualities of the image that are subjective or symbolic. In a style influenced by years of working as a graphic designer.
Mirvia paints on stretched canvas, wooden board, ampersand board, and for her earlier works, plaster tablets with sculpted frames. She will sometimes use recycled canvas or boards if available. All pieces have painted, finished edges that makes framing optional. The size of her paintings ranges from 5 inches to 6 feet.
Making her work available online has provided a wider audience.
She’s been exhibiting her work in professional venues since 2008 throughout Indianapolis, Central Indiana, and Chicago.
Her paintings and prints can be found in homes throughout the U.S. and Puerto Rico.