Professional Background & Credentials
Miranda Carter is a contemporary British artist whose work has gained recognition for its evocative exploration of landscape, atmosphere, and environmental awareness.
Living and working on the edge of the Cotswolds, Carter has developed a distinctive painterly language that combines abstraction and landscape traditions, creating works that explore the sublime qualities of nature while reflecting contemporary environmental concerns. Her paintings have attracted a growing collector base and are represented by galleries throughout the United Kingdom.
Alongside her original works, Carter regularly collaborates with the British lifestyle and interiors brand Neptune, which offers selected prints of her work through its stores and online platform. This partnership has introduced her paintings to a wider audience while maintaining the integrity of her artistic practice.
Professional Highlights
Practice
Contemporary Landscape Painter
Independent Studio Practice, United Kingdom
Specialist in Atmospheric and Abstracted Landscapes
Areas of Practice
Contemporary Landscape Painting
Atmospheric Abstraction
Environmental Awareness
Sustainable Art Practice
The Sublime in Nature
Material Experimentation
Sustainability Focus
Recycled and responsibly sourced materials
Environmentally conscious studio practice
Eco-friendly paint alternatives
Commitment to reducing studio waste
Recognition
Represented by galleries across the United Kingdom
Growing international collector base
Recognised for sustainable artistic practice and environmental engagement
Partnerships
Collaborator with Neptune (prints and reproduction collections)
Curatorial Perspective
Miranda Carter's work occupies a distinctive position within contemporary landscape painting. Combining atmospheric abstraction with a deep sensitivity to environmental change, her paintings explore the emotional relationship between people and place. Through a practice grounded in sustainability, experimentation, and careful observation, Carter creates works that celebrate the beauty of the natural world while quietly acknowledging its fragility. Her paintings invite viewers to pause, reflect, and reconnect with landscapes that are both timeless and increasingly precious.
