Many Moods

Miranda Smart (1995 - )

Print - Inkjet print - created originally with scanned hand drawn inks and digitally coloured

2020

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  • About the work
    Location
    Country: UK
    City: London
    Place: Government Art Collection
    With its blue nailed fingers against a jarring, almost psychedelic yellow and red background, this print conveys ideas of anxiety, the fingers nervously working with a bracelet of beads twisted into a figure 8, a number that the artist Miranda Smart says she is often drawn to. The work, titled Many Moods conveys a sense of living with a mood disorder;  ‘each of the beads representing a particular mood [and] the exhaustion and stress of extreme differences [in mood] coming and going continuously’. Smart works with the visual language of comic books. Through this form, she abstracts sensual experiences, particularly those of sound and texture, or emotions - which she represents visually, to convey a sense of how they feel. She brings to the genre a longstanding interest in music, and her fluid imagery and approachable visual language appeal to a wide cross-section of people. Smart replaces different elements of a story with shapes, colours and textures, presenting her viewers with particular felt moments that, considered collectively, point to a narrative. She is interested in her work being engaged with in an instinctive rather than cerebral way, her images often provoking an emotional reaction – a trigger for her viewers to generate a narrative that resonates with their own experiences. The comic book genre is a growing movement in the contemporary art landscape of Britain today.
  • About the artist
    Miranda Smart was born in Kettering, Northamptonshire and grew up in the village of Wollaston. She studied Illustration at London College of Communication, where she wrote her thesis on the visual representation of music, graduating in 2017. She has exhibited her work in small galleries and art spaces in Northampton, London and Porto - where she spent a year living and working on her first self-published Audio-Visual Abstract Comic ‘Briz de Mar’. Her comics have been published in a number of anthologies and journals including Heavy Metal, Komikaze and Huck magazine, she was also named one of Broken Frontiers’ ‘Six to watch’ for 2020. Smart has worked on a range of collaborative projects with musicians and other designers and after an Arts Council grant in 2022 has been experimenting further with audio-visual comics and on projects with musicians Meddle, Brooklyn Ford and Megalashhh from her home in South London.
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    Title
    Many Moods
    Date
    2020
    Medium
    Print - Inkjet print - created originally with scanned hand drawn inks and digitally coloured
    Dimensions
    height: 23 cm; width: 23 cm
    Provenance
    Purchased from the artist, December 2022, through the Art XUK project 2022-23
    GAC number
    19131