Metaphorically, I love to think that our immaterial being has a “semantics of the image” that imprints within us the meaning of sensations, of the sets of individual emotional vibrations and of empathy, of feelings.

The love for the invisible dreaming self (rêverie) and the passion for the world of symbols that live in each of us are the narrative thread of my imaginative and creative existence, condensed in a reflective exploration with painting, photography, experimental cinema, video art and written thought – without distinction, all precious companions and working tools devoted to Art which have given me the privilege of synthesizing in a sensitive expression, all the influences of the unconscious and of consciousness, of shaping a personal aesthetic ideal, creating a trace towards the Infinite, a revelation that emerges from the permanence of Spiritual Values.

Ultimately, to look away from our life and our soul and make the imperceptible nostalgic visible, to live for the Enigma of Art beyond the Time and Space of a transitory life.

Camelia Mirescu

Metaphorically, I love to think that our immaterial being has a “semantics of the image” that imprints within us the meaning of sensations, of the sets of individual emotional vibrations and of empathy, of feelings.

The love for the invisible dreaming self (rêverie) and the passion for the world of symbols that live in each of us are the narrative thread of my imaginative and creative existence, condensed in a reflective exploration with painting, photography, experimental cinema, video art and written thought – without distinction, all precious companions and working tools devoted to Art which have given me the privilege of synthesizing in a sensitive expression, all the influences of the unconscious and of consciousness, of shaping a personal aesthetic ideal, creating a trace towards the Infinite, a revelation that emerges from the permanence of Spiritual Values.

Ultimately, to look away from our life and our soul and make the imperceptible nostalgic visible, to live for the Enigma of Art beyond the Time and Space of a transitory life.

Camelia Mirescu