

Frankfurt, 1976. Born to a German mother and a Catalan father, she lived in Barcelona until adolescence, after which she moved to La Floresta, Sant Cugat del Vallès, where she currently resides. From a young age, she has been deeply committed to the visual arts, breaking away from conventional norms with an unusual perspective. Her gaze is personal, minimalist, ironic, and at times dark. Yet this does not prevent her from infusing warmth and humanity into photographs of inhabited spaces that become true human portraits through the image of absence. In the same way, she transforms seemingly imperfect everyday objects into small visual poems, contrasting realities while always maintaining an original and provocative thread. Miralles contemplates the world through the lens of her camera. Sensitivity and delicacy are the backbone of her images. This allows her to work from a still life composition, a lost object in a solitary forest, or an animal remnant that may initially seem unattractive—transforming them and bringing them into her own visual universe. Her rebellious nature seeks to stimulate the viewer's imagination and subvert the familiar codes of today’s visual culture. The result is unexpected imagery, capable of conveying irreverence and tenderness in equal measure.