Overview
Born in 2003, Bangkok
Lives and works in Thailand & Japan
Miyabi is a Thai-Japanese artist. She explores the quiet intersection of nature, spirituality, tradition, and philosophy—primarily through oil painting, but also throughout all her creative pursuits, such as film photography, curation, and creative direction. Her time living and studying her bachelor's in Milan and Paris played a formative role in shaping her creative taste and visual sensibilities, resulting in Miyabi’s creative taste and artistic direction highly influenced by the blend of her Japanese roots and European culture.
 
Miyabi’s works often carry elements of surrealism and visual sublimity. Within each piece, subtle cultural, spiritual, and historical references are softly embedded. Within each piece, subtle cultural, spiritual, and historical references are softly embedded. For her, art is not just for the eyes but for the soul. She wants her works to be felt, not only seen.
 
Miyabi has exhibited her work in numerous solo and group exhibitions. Her exhibitions include Humane Agency, S.E.A. Focus (2026) at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore; La Forêt de l’Âme (2025) at Ground Bangkok; and Maison Muses (2024) at Paris.
Selected works
  • Miyabi, Anatomy of Sustenance, 2025
    Anatomy of Sustenance, 2025
  • Miyabi, What was, what is: KAMASU, 2025
    What was, what is: KAMASU, 2025