Intersection

Acrylic/Ink on paper
$1,100.00
By Jack Mira

Jack’s work explores the cultural currents woven through Brisbane, seeking balance between his inner landscape and the city around him. His art offers an optimistic yet sensitive perspective on the world we share, reflecting both the interdependence and disparities between people and place. For Jack, this duality fuels a deeper questioning of how we inhabit and engage with our environment.

Through his practice, he moves between carefully considered figurative representations and a more spontaneous, experimental approach to mark-making. The resulting works exist in a liminal space - hovering between the real and the imagined.


'The Wrong Path' depicts a city scape connected by converging and diverging pathways. It plays host to a range of figures that both exist within the waking world and in the recesses of my unconscious. My piece explores spiritual and emotional currents in urban landscapes, balancing introspection with city rhythms. My optimistic yet sensitive work examines human-place connections through fluid mark-making - hovering between figuration and abstraction. The results bridge reality and imagination, inviting reflection on contemporary existence.