Miriam Habibe/ The Sea of Emotions
- Tamar Khelashvili
- Jul 12
- 1 min read
Miriam Habibe is a Welsh-based artist of BAME South Asian heritage whose creative journey embodies resilience, identity, and self-discovery. After years devoted to parenthood and a full-time career, she has returned to her artistic roots, crafting deeply expressive works that bridge tradition and modern experimentation. Drawing inspiration from craft forms like weaving, she merges abstraction and mixed media techniques, forging an artistic voice that is uniquely hers. A defining aspect of Miriam’s practice is the Japanese SAORI weaving philosophy, which celebrates intuitive creativity and unfiltered self-expression. This approach aligns with her journey and her longstanding practice of Japanese Buddhism, reinforcing the connection between inner transformation and artistic exploration. Miriam's materials range from fibres, painted glass, and digital mediums, reflecting her belief in the dialogue between the external world and personal experience. Her work has garnered recognition in esteemed exhibitions, including Boomer Gallery's Identity and Dreams and Nightmares open exhibitions, and the international Threads of Connection, as well as Art from the Unseen in Beaumaris Town Hall and the Aberlleiniog Sculpture Trail (2023). She showcased her work at Manchester Art Fair (2024) and was featured in Abstracted magazine and an exhibition that same year. Miriam’s presence in the contemporary art landscape was further cemented through inclusion in 101 Contemporary Artists & More.../ VOL9 and exhibitions with CasildArt Gallery in London (2024/2025), where she connected with American collectors. Miriam holds a 2.1 Honours degree in Time-Based Media/Fine Art from Preston Polytechnic (1988) and is a featured member of Art North Wales. Through her work, she continues to weave together personal truth and universal narratives, embracing art as both an expressive outlet and a means of connection.





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