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ARTIST STATEMENT
After graduating from Art Center
College of Design in 1990, Terry Miura headed out to New York City to
pay his dues. There he spent six years working as a freelance
illustrator, creating imagery for such clients as Time, Newsweek,
Sports Illustrated, Random House, GRP Records, just to name a few.
In between illustration deadlines, he painted his beloved New York City, and began a career as a painter by showing his work in neighborhood cafes, hair salons, juried shows--all of which were plentiful in the Big Apple. Before long one of his cityscapes was noticed by a gallery owner, and he had his first 'real' show in 1995.
After
returning to the West Coast in 1996, he
continued to paint and show New
York-inspired cityscapes which were very
well received, but as he no longer lived
in the big city, his art began to change
as well.
In
2001, his family moved to
Currently he is working on a series of
landscapes which explore the
relationship between memory, emotions
and identity.
"Although they're still very much
representational," says Miura, "they're
not about specific locations.
Well, actually they are, but the
locations are found in my and the
viewer's memories.
Not out there in the physical
world."
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