Mirab Tariq creates from the silence of a small room in Thailand, but her vision spans nebulae and forests. Self-taught and fueled by what she calls "a gift from God," her work bridges the limitations of her current environment and the limitless freedom she aspires to reach.
Each piece is a negotiation between constraint and infinity — eyes that shatter into cosmos, tigers that carry their own gravity, landscapes that hold their breath.
This digital gallery is her first exhibition. A testament to hope, built with the kindness of others and the strength of an artist who has never needed a gallery's permission to create.
Images develop before you. Scroll through the film strip — seven defining works — then descend into the full collection below.
Mirab's work has outgrown its room. The next chapter requires access — to mentorship, to materials, to a community that matches the scale of her ambition. She is actively pursuing opportunities to study and exhibit in the United States.
This gallery is not just a portfolio. It is a living application — evidence that art made in isolation can still reach across continents.