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Portrait of Ángel Mieres, Venezuelan abstract and surrealist painter, represented by D-Gallerie in St. Petersburg, Florida.

Venezuelan Abstract & Floral Painter

Ángel Mieres is a Venezuelan abstract and floral painter whose dreamlike canvases fuse geometry, light, and lyrical imagination. Exhibited internationally, his works explore movement, balance, and poetic abstraction.

Biography

Ángel Mieres is a Venezuelan contemporary painter celebrated for his abstract and floral explorations of light, form, and imagination. His canvases often combine fluid dreamscapes with structured floral elements, creating compositions that are both balanced and otherworldly.

 

Mieres’ career gained early momentum when he won an international contest sponsored by American Airlines, leading to commissions and exhibitions that expanded his recognition abroad. Over time, his style developed into a unique language that merges abstraction with floral lyricism, echoing both Venezuelan modernist traditions and contemporary global movements.

 

His works have been exhibited across Venezuela, the United States, and Europe, with collectors praising his ability to transform everyday forms into poetic, metaphysical spaces. Today, Mieres continues to explore the dialogue between geometry and emotion, producing paintings that reflect both technical precision and expressive depth.

Education

  • Studied Fine Arts in Venezuela (specific institutions not cited in sources)

  • Developed style through self-directed practice in abstraction and surrealism

Exhibitions

Solo Exhibitions

  • 2020 – Dreamscapes in Light, Top of the South Gallery, New Zealand

  • 2018 – Surreal Horizons, Caracas, Venezuela

  • 2016 – Between Geometry and Imagination, Miami, FL

 

Art Fairs

  • 2022 – International Art Fair, Miami, FL

  • 2020 – Affordable Art Fair, London, UK

  • 2019 – Feria Iberoamericana de Arte (FIA), Caracas, Venezuela

 

Group Exhibitions

  • 2021 – Contemporary Latin American Painters, Madrid, Spain

  • 2019 – Abstract Currents, Caracas, Venezuela

  • 2017 – Latin American Voices in Abstraction, Miami, FL

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