BIO

Mira Vujanic is a contemporary artist based in Toronto, Canada. Born in 1970 in Ontario, she began painting less than four years ago—but in that short time, she has awakened a powerful connection to her intuitive self. Mira’s creative journey defies convention. For her, technique is secondary to the deep, unspoken dialogue she shares with a greater consciousness—an energy, a spirit, a god—that moves through her and into her art.

Her work is abundant, spontaneous, and deeply felt. Each piece captures a fleeting inspiration that many never touch—a moment of presence, clarity, and raw authenticity. In a world that often dismisses the quiet power within, Mira leans into it. She doesn’t paint to fight for space in the world—she paints to live fully within it.

Mira believes that true creativity begins by listening inward. From that space, she finds the joy and freedom that allow her to connect to something larger: a collective energy that transcends the individual. Her art becomes more than personal expression—it becomes a shared experience, a reminder of the limitless potential that lives quietly within us all.


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Born in 1970 in Ontario, Canada

Resides and works in Toronto, Canada

Selected exhibitions

2022, Awakening (solo exhibition), Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, ON

2023, Intuitively Creative (solo exhibition), Peter Triantos Art Gallery, Toronto, ON

2024, Art On Loop Exhibition, The Holy Art Gallery, Berlin, Germany

2024, Rome International Art Fair, ITSLIQUID Monti - Rome Art Space, Rome, Italy

Awards

2024, 13th All Women Art Exhibition, Special Recognition Award For “Untitled”

2024, 13th All Women Art Exhibition, Special Merit For “Untitled 2”

Finalist – 14th Abstract International Juried Art Competition
TeraVarna Art Gallery (USA) | 2025
Mira Vujanic was recognized as a Finalist in the prestigious 14th Abstract Art Competition hosted by TeraVarna, an internationally renowned art organization. The competition featured entries from artists worldwide and was juried by a panel of accomplished art professionals. Her work stood out among submissions from over 35 countries, celebrating excellence in abstract visual expression