The Bloom Becomes a Place Miranda Skoczek Miranda Skoczek - The Bloom Becomes a Place
The Bloom Becomes a Place 2025–2026
oil on linen
140 x 230 cm
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The Bloom Becomes a PlaceMiranda SkoczekThe Bloom Becomes a Place
The Bloom Becomes a Place2025–2026
oil on linen
140 x 230 cm
$20,000  ENQUIRE
Cosmic Bloom Signal Miranda Skoczek Miranda Skoczek - Cosmic Bloom Signal
Cosmic Bloom Signal 2025–2026
oil on linen
107 x 91 cm
$8,000  ENQUIRE
Cosmic Bloom SignalMiranda SkoczekCosmic Bloom Signal
Cosmic Bloom Signal2025–2026
oil on linen
107 x 91 cm
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Petal Drift Miranda Skoczek Miranda Skoczek - Petal Drift
Petal Drift 2025
oil on linen
42 x 53 cm
$4,500 framed  ENQUIRE
Petal DriftMiranda SkoczekPetal Drift
Petal Drift2025
oil on linen
42 x 53 cm
$4,500 framed  ENQUIRE
Paradise Garden Miranda Skoczek Miranda Skoczek - Paradise Garden
Paradise Garden 2025
oil and acrylic on canvas
137 x 153 cm
$12,500  ENQUIRE
Paradise GardenMiranda SkoczekParadise Garden
Paradise Garden2025
oil and acrylic on canvas
137 x 153 cm
$12,500  ENQUIRE
Lunar Blue Miranda Skoczek Miranda Skoczek - Lunar Blue
Lunar Blue 2017
pigment ink on 310 gsm etching paper
91 x 84 cm
Edition of 25  signed and numbered 
$1,100  Unframed  ENQUIRE
Lunar BlueMiranda SkoczekLunar Blue
Lunar Blue2017
pigment ink on 310 gsm etching paper
91 x 84 cm
Edition of 25  signed and numbered 
$1,100  Unframed  ENQUIRE
Miranda Skoczek

Miranda Skoczek is inspired by opulence. Not the kind you see in lifestyles of the rich and famous, though it might be. Nor the sort you find in the troves of the world’s museums and places of worship, though again it could be. But for Skoczek, opulence doesn’t equal luxury so much as joy and the pursuit of it – just as easily found in the slums of India during Holi, when the streets become such a riot of colour and adornment that the harsh living conditions are momentarily overshadowed.

Architecture, pop culture, fashion, religious iconography, antiquities, art history, traditional arts and crafts, music, travel, mysticism, talismans, interior design and customary rituals are some of the influences that shape Skoczek’s practice. Her paintings are spatial and emotional responses to everything she consumes and surrounds herself with, informed by a theoretical understanding of colour and composition.

To what extent her surroundings impact her art practice was evident during Melbourne’s protracted COVID-19 experience. Skoczek continued to paint while juggling home-schooling as a single mother and confirmed her home as an oasis – an extension of herself and identity, where her dreams are actualised and restored. This has imbued her practice with deeper contemplations on time, space, change, transience, history and meaning, while simultaneously embracing contrasts as broad as those of the artist herself – materialistic yet spiritual, sometimes physical, sometimes soft and lyrical, intuitive and feminine, strong and self-assured.

Skoczek undertook an Artist in Residency at the Australian Tapestry Workshop in 2025 and her Flowers for Gosia (2026) was shown with the ATW at Melbourne Art Fair 2026. She was selected for the first Australian artist collaboration with Pandora, creating commissioned work for the flagship Melbourne Central store and symbols available within the jewellery range for a limited period. Her artwork has been exhibited consistently in Australia since 2007, including Linden New Art, Heide Museum of Modern Art (2019), McClelland Gallery and internationally in Copenhagen and Hong Kong. She has a Bachelor of Fine Art – Painting from the Victorian College of the Arts in 2004, winning the VCA’s painting prize the same year. Her work is in private collections in Australia, Asia, the Middle East and in the UK.

  • Born 1977, Melbourne
  • Lives and works in Melbourne

EDUCATION / RESIDENCIES

2025

  • Artist in Residency - Australian Tapestry Workshop

2004

  • Bachelor of Fine Arts - Painting, Victorian College of the Arts

2001

  • Diploma of Visual Art - Painting, Victoria University of Technology

1997

  • Diploma of Applied Arts & Graphic Design, Canberra Institute of Technology

SOLO EXHIBITIONS

2026

  • 'Mother Bloom', Edwina Corlette, Brisbane
  • Artist Collaboration, Pandora, Melbourne

      2024

      • 'Red Ribbons', Post Space, Exeter, NSW

      2023

      • 'Flowers Look Back at Me', Edwina Corlette, Brisbane

      2022

      • ‘Inner Worlds’, Nicholas Thompson Gallery, Melbourne

      2020

      • ‘Floating Moons, Dizzying Hues’, Nicholas Thompson Gallery, Melbourne
      • 'Spirit and Matter', Edwina Corlette, Brisbane

      2019

      • 'Better Get It In Your Soul', Edwina Corlette, Brisbane
      • The Clayton Utz Art Partnership: curated by 3:33 Art Projects’, Clayton Utz, Melbourne (joint exhibition with Lottie Consalvo)
      • 'Suggesting Icons', Nicholas Thomson Gallery, Melbourne

      2018

      • 'Permission to Play', Edwina Corlette, Brisbane
      • 'Flashes Across The Field', Nicholas Thompson Gallery, Melbourne

      2017

      • 'Rags, Rugs and Lion Heads', Edwina Corlette, Brisbane
      • 'Physical Thinking', Arthouse Gallery, Sydney
      • 'Fragments and Sunbeams’, NKN Gallery, Melbourne

      2016

      • 'Crazy Patchwork', Edwina Corlette, Brisbane
      • 'Fragments and Fantasy', Arthouse Gallery, Rushcutters Bay, Sydney
      • ‘All the Places’, NKN Gallery, Melbourne

      2014

      • 'Constructed Reality', Edwina Corlette, Brisbane

      2013

      • 'Historical Panorama', Edwina Corlette, Brisbane

      2012

      • 'Spirit Garden', Edwina Corlette, Brisbane
      • 'Unicorns and Alchemy', Iain Dawson Gallery, Sydney

      2011

      • 'Animal Fantastical', Edwina Corlette, Brisbane

      2009

      • 'Patterns of Knowledge', Edwina Corlette, Brisbane
      • 'Rhythm & Memory', Gilligan Grant Gallery, Melbourne

      2008

      • 'The Beautiful and the Good', Gilligan Grant Gallery, Melbourne

      GROUP EXHIBITIONS

      2026

      • Melbourne Art Fair, Australian Tapestry Workshop

      2024

      • 'How to Swim', Edwina Corlette, Brisbane

      2022

      • 'Common Ground', Edwina Corlette, Brisbane
      • Sydney Contemporary Art Fair, Edwina Corlette

      2021

      • Sydney Contemporary Art Fair, Edwina Corlette

      2019

      • 'The New Gallery Show', Edwina Corlette, Brisbane
      • 'Gorman: Ten Years of Collaboration', Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne

      2018

      • Sydney Contemporary Art Fair, Edwina Corlette
      • Melbourne Pop-Up Exhibition, Besser Space, Edwina Corlette, Brisbane
      • ‘9x5 NOW’, Margaret Lawrence Gallery VCA, Melbourne

      2017

      • Sydney Contemporary Art Fair, Edwina Corlette
      • ‘The Human Experience, We Are The Ones Doing works on Canvas/Paintings XXXX’, Carlsberg Byens Galleri & Kunstsalon, Copenhagen

      2015

      • Sydney Contemporary Art Fair, Edwina Corlette, Brisbane

      2013

      • 'Gorman Choose your own Adventure', Gorman The Galleries, Sydney
      • 'True Self', Jacky Winter Group, Melbourne
      • Sydney Contemporary Art Fair, Edwina Corlette, Brisbane

      2012

      • 'The Design Files Open House', Melbourne
      • 'Melbourne Art Fair', Edwina Corlette
      • 'The Small Works Exhibition', Edwina Corlette, Brisbane

      2010

      • 'Christmas Show', Edwina Corlette, Brisbane
      • 'Directors Selection', Carbon Black Gallery, Melbourne

      COLLECTIONS

      • Artbank
      • Crown Metropol
      • Collection of the Mater Hospital
      • Collection of the Epworth Hospital
      • Brian Tucker Collection

      PRIZES

      2018

      • Finalist, King's Art Show Prize, The King's School, Sydney

      2004

      • Painting Prize, Victorian College of the Arts, Graduate Show

      BIBLIOGRAPHY

      2020

      • Alice Dingle ‘Miranda Skoczek’ in Art Almanac, July/August 2020

      2019

      • Alison Kubler ‘Artefacts: Miranda Skoczek’ in Vault, issue 28
      • ABC Radio National ‘The Art Show’ – ‘Gorman 10 Years of Collaborations’
      • Nicola Heath ‘Heide, Gorman and 10 Years of Artist Collaborations’ Broadsheet Art and Design 5 March
      • Rima Sabina Aouf ‘We were accused of all sorts': Lisa Gorman on learning from old mistakes’ in Guardian Australia, 9 Mar
      • Sally Tabart ‘A New Exhibition of Raw, Gestural Works from Miranda Skoczek’, The Design Files, 12 February

      2018

      • Miranda Skoczek’s ‘Flashes Across the Field’, The Design Files, 23 March

      2017

      • Feature, Louise Martin-Chew, Art Guide, 9 November
      • Melbourne Fashion Festival: Artist Miranda Skoczek showcases a world of treasures’, The Sydney Morning Herald, 3 March
      • Lucy Feagins ‘The Design Files: The tree change that led to an eclectic artist’s retreat’ in Domain, 17 February

      2016

      • Feature, In Residence: Celebrate Colour, Vogue Living, April
      • Mattise Strong ‘Miranda Skoczek at the Arthouse Gallery’ Broadsheet 4 June

      2015

      • Feature, The Tale of Miranda & Harper Skoczek, The Grace Tales, 12 May

      2013

      • Arent & Pyke, The Design Files, In/Out Design Blog

      2012

      • Interview, The Design Files, 12 October

      2011

      • Prue Gibson, Art Watch, Review, Australian Art Review

      15 April 2026 – 5 May 2026
      Miranda Skoczek ‘Mother Bloom’

      9 April 2025 – 6 May 2025
      Miranda Skoczek ‘Paradise Garden’

      16 November 2023 – 2 December 2023
      Miranda Skoczek ‘Flowers Look Back at Me’

      8 – 11 September 2022
      SYDNEY CONTEMPORARY

      26 November 2019 – 14 December 2019
      MIRANDA SKOCZEK 'Better Get It In Your Soul'

      26 June 2019 – 17 July 2019
      THE NEW GALLERY SHOW — A Group Exhibition

      11 – 31 October 2018
      MIRANDA SKOCZEK 'Permission To Play'

      12 – 16 September 2018
      SYDNEY CONTEMPORARY ART FAIR - DAN KYLE, MIRANDA SKOCZEK, MARK WHALEN, YARRENYTY ARLTERE ARTISTS

      29 August 2018 – 15 September 2018
      THE 10TH ANNIVERSARY EXHIBITION

      14 November 2017 – 5 December 2017
      MIRANDA SKOCZEK 'Rag Rugs and Lion Heads'

      18 October 2016 – 5 November 2016
      Miranda Skoczek ‘Crazy Patchwork’

      9 – 13 September 2015
      Sydney Contemporary Art Fair

      20 – 22 September 2013
      Sydney Contemporary Art Fair

      10 September 2013 – 12 October 2013
      5th Anniversary Exhibition

      16 October 2012 – 3 November 2012
      Miranda Skoczek ‘Spirit Garden’

      26 September 2011 – 15 October 2011
      Miranda Skoczek ‘Animal Fantastical’ (Gallery 1)

      30 October 2009 – 21 November 2009
      Miranda Skoczek ‘Patterns of Knowledge’

      April 23, 2026

      MIRANDA SKOCZEK FEATURED IN AUSTRALIAN ABSTRACT

      Miranda Skoczek was featured in Amber Creswell Bell's 'Australian Abstract'. The curator and bestselling author interviews and examines over forty contemporary abstract painters. Find out more about the book here.

      April 9, 2026

      MIRANDA SKOCZEK RESIDENCY AT AUSTRALIAN TAPESTRY WORKSHOP

      Designed by Skoczek and woven by ATW weaver David Pearce, this intimate tapestry was produced during a short residency at ATW in 2025. A scaled-down translation of the artist’s 2024 oil painting of the same name, the work renders an ornate vase of white flowers suspended against a painterly field of reds and pinks, hinting at curtains and domestic textiles.

      For Skoczek, ‘Flowers for Gosia’ is an ode to her late Aunt. The composition intertwines two memories: a bouquet of vibrant dahlias and cosmos received after her passing, and the image of Gosia herself, who permitted only white flowers in her home and garden. The quiet tension between restraint and abundance gently animates the work.

      READ MORE HERE

      IMAGE: 'Flowers for Gosia' in progress

      October 21, 2025

      MIRANDA SKOCZEK COLLABORATION WITH PANDORA

      Miranda Skoczek has collaborated with Australian jewellery brand Pandora, to create a signature charm collection, featuring in Cosmopolitan.

      “Collaborating with Pandora has allowed me to transform my symbolic language and designs into meaningful, wearable jewellery,” Skoczek says. “From my charm edit, in store artwork, packaging and engravable designs, there’s a natural alignment in how we both value storytelling, symbolism and self-expression which has made this partnership so special.”

      READ MORE HERE

      IMAGE:
      Miranda Skoczek modelling her Pandora jewellery collection.

      April 25, 2025

      MIRANDA SKOCZEK FEATURED IN MARIE CLAIRE

      We are delighted to share that Miranda Skoczek has been profiled in Marie Claire Australia. The feature offers a glimpse into her Camberwell apartment, where living space and studio merge to reflect her layered artistic vision.

      “I’m a colourist, first and foremost. Colour is my main compositional language,” Skoczek notes, describing the vibrant and expressive world that informs her practice. She adds, “Every object tells a story … my paintings are also very much about places experienced and imagined.”

      The article celebrates Skoczek’s distinctive use of colour, her love of collecting, and the intimate connection between her art and her surroundings.

      READ MORE HERE

      IMAGE:

      Marie-Claire article featuring Miranda Skoczek

      June 11, 2024

      MIRANDA SKOCZEK INTERVIEWED ON ABC RADIO NATIONAL

      Miranda Skoczek has been a guest on ABC Radio National, delving into the new direction of her current exhibition at Post Space in Exeter, England. In a vibrant conversation with Kimberly Price, Miranda explains the deeply personal body of work, and her distinctive abstract painting.

      LISTEN HERE

      IMAGE:

      Miranda Skoczek with her exhibition 'Red Ribbons', Post Space, Exeter, courtesy the artist

      February 6, 2024

      MIRANDA SKOCZEK PARTNERS WITH SILK LAUNDRY

      At the time they both connected over their love for nature and now, roughly 10 years later Miranda has collaborated with Katie [Kolodinski] to curate The Protection Collection. Centred around symbolism and the rituals of self-protection including the iconic Aster flower, central to Katie’s upbringing, this was a harmonious alignment given Miranda’s style of art which is deeply influenced by historical references and ancient cultures.

      For Miranda, her art allows people to explore other worlds and she hopes that placing her designs on clothing encourages people to have those conspectus conversations as well.

      In line with this creative endeavour, she shared insights on her practices, creating the collection and her relationship with symbolism.

      - Silk Laundry


      IMAGE:

      Courtesy Silk Laundry

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      March 4, 2023

      MIRANDA SKOCZEK FEATURED IN 'ARTISTS AT HOME'

      Miranda Skoczek is featured in ‘Artists at Home’ a new book about Australian female artists by Karina Dias Pires, published by Thames and Hudson, out now.


      IMAGE:

      Miranda Skoczek, courtesy Karina Dias Pires

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      February 26, 2022

      MIRANDA SKOCZEK - Interview for Vault Magazine

      There is more to Miranda Skoczek’s paintings than immediately meets the eye. They are built intuitively and in layers, from colours, patterns and objects that she absorbs in her immediate home environment – and all over the world. They are often abstract, sometimes with figurative elements; they focus on paint and colour, process and time, to create a space that takes us somewhere other, outside the material world. Inspiration comes from art and antiquities, folk art and contemporary design – and through obsessive consumption of images. Skoczek describes herself as “a sponge,” confessing to VAULT: “I have 95,000 photographs on my phone.”

      The mystical is evident in Skoczek’s hope that her paintings work like amulets for those who acquire them. Protective elements aside, in their sensual textures and influences, so powerfully evoked, these paintings emerge as poignant and poetic visual essays written to the past and the present."\

      - Louise Martin-Chew, Vault Magazine

      IMAGE:

      Front Cover of Vault Magazine, Issue 37, 2022, featuring Miranda Skoczek's Dreaming of Betty (Woodman), 2018

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      March 22, 2021

      MIRANDA SKOCZEK FOR DAVID JONES MAGAZINE

      Copywriter and content specialist Elle McClure was asked by the team at Medium Rare Content agency to help produce content for the autumn 2021 issue of the David Jones magazine, JONES HOME. As well as compiling trend pages and writing copy across the issue, Elle interviewed Otis Hope Carey, Louise Olsen and Miranda Skoczek as part of profiles on the artists.

      READ MORE HERE

      November 30, 2019

      MIRANDA SKOCZEK FEATURED IN VAULT MAGAZINE

      'Artefacts', Alison Kubler, Vault Magazine, Issue 23, 104-105pp.

      March 6, 2019

      10 YEARS OF GORMAN | HEIDE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART

      In celebration of Gorman’s decade-long collaboration with visual artists, Heide is presenting a two-week pop-up exhibition in the iconic modernist building, Heide II.

      The exhibition will feature garments from a new range by Gorman created in collaboration with ten artists who have worked with the Australian clothing label since 2009, including Miranda Skoczek. The garments will be displayed alongside the artworks which inspired them.

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      October 4, 2018

      THE KINGS SCHOOL ART PRIZE

      Miranda Skoczek, Julian Meagher and John Aslanidis are finalists in The Kings School Art Prize 2018.

      The King’s Art Prize is a $20,000 acquisitive award presented to the best contemporary artwork created by an artist resident in Australia and represented by a commercial gallery, supporting both the artists and the fine arts industry. Entry is by invitation only and the finalists are selected by an appointed Art Prize panel.

      READ MORE HERE

      November 10, 2017

      MIRANDA SKOCZEK IN ART GUIDE MAGAZINE

      Miranda Skoczek's exhibition 'Rag Rugs and Lion Heads' is featured on the Art Guide website. Miranda spoke with Louise Martin-Chew about her latest exhibition 'Rag Rugs and Lion Heads', her inspiration and the shift in her practice to looser, more expressive works:

      Miranda Skoczek’s abstract paintings evoke old walls with layers of forms and shapes that emerge over time. In her studio, she might work simultaneously on nine canvases. Transferring from one to the other, she allows each oil layer to dry before repeatedly painting over it until jewel-like colours resonate and a spatial sensibility has been established within which the viewer may dwell. Skoczek told Art Guide Australia, “I don’t paint about social concerns. I create wholly immersive, beautiful pictures. They are places for escape and restoration: harmonious, calming pictures.”

      - Louise Martin Chew

      Miranda's exhibition is at the gallery from 14 November until 5 December 2017.

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      October 13, 2017

      MIRANDA SKOCZEK AT CARLSBERG BYENS GALLERI & KUNSTSALON, DENMARK

      Miranda Skoczek was a featured artist in the international group exhibition, The human experience, we are the ones doing works on canvas/Paintings XXXX at the Carlsberg Byens Galleri & Kunstsalon in Denmark. The exhibition was curated by Galina Munroe (Great Britain), Simon Ganshorn (Denmark) and Jordan Kerwick (Australia). The show featured 116 artists each working with abstraction through painting in their own distinct manner to promote diversity and highlight the possibility of medium and painting theory.

      READ MORE HERE.

      March 21, 2017

      MIRANDA SKOCZEK 'DESHILADO'

      Miranda Skoczek presents her first collection of jewellery works at Pieces of Eight Gallery in Melbourne as part of the Virgin Australia Melbourne Fashion Festival 2017.

      In DESHILADO, Miranda pays homage to the samplers created by stitchers in the early 16th Century. The collection is a three dimensional gathering of a myriad of interests and influences remixing materials and techniques, blurring the boundaries between objects, jewellery and art.

      With a desire to connect ancient traditions with fashion, while acknowledging the archaeological importance of jewellery as artefact, Skoczek takes the opportunity to bring permanency to ornaments that have up to this point existed as abstract fragments in her paintings.

      The exhibition is current until 25 March 2017.


      READ MORE HERE

      February 6, 2017

      MIRANDA SKOCZEK ON THE DESIGN FILES

      Miranda Skoczek is featured on The Design Files blog with a look at her move from an inner city two bedroom apartment, to a bucolic retreat set amongst the verdant landscape of the Dandenong Ranges. Miranda and her seven year old son Harper speak about the influence of nature on their lives and the impact a move to the country will have on her painting practice.


      IMAGE:

      Miranda Skoczek and her son, courtesy Caitlin Mills


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      November 30, 2016

      MIRANDA SKOCZEK FOR COUNTRY ROAD

      Miranda Skoczek is renowned for her engaging, energetic works and her spectacular use of colour. A fixture on the Australian art scene, her work is instantly recognisable for its layers of intuitive colour, pattern and motifs. Iconic Australian label Country Road thought her work was perfect for a collaboration with charity RedKite. Miranda has designed two tote bags and a t-shirt, with all proceeds from each sale going towards providing essential support to children and their families who are facing cancer.


      IMAGE:

      Miranda Skoczek in her home, courtesy Country Road


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      April 8, 2015

      Miranda Skoczek and Gorman

      Miranda Skoczek has collaborated with Gorman Clothing for their 2015 winter collection. In sync with the label’s aesthetic, Miranda’s artwork blends seamlessly into signature Gorman textures and styles. Her work is featured across all 53 pieces in the collection, with every print originating from five of her artworks.

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