Bio

Helen Janow Miqueo is a next-generation California artist who brings a fresh and unique voice to abstract art. She expresses her artistic vision through abstract expressionism, surrealism, art deco and whimsical styles.

Over the years, the artist has developed a Unique Acrylic Pouring Technique™ that animates her explorations of Abstract Expressionism. This technique comes to life when the acrylic paint is mixed with water and, literally, poured onto the canvas, creating free-flowing shapes and forms. Many years of experience and experimentation allows Helen to control the, otherwise, uncontrollable flow of paint. This unique technique also allows her to maintain the purity and freshness of her colors.

Her finished work reveals both rational ideas and spontaneous bursts of imagery. The vibrant palette and natural freshness of Helen's work appeals to both the eye and the mind. A closer look reveals the passionate intensity of her artistry.

Helen has exhibited at numerous California galleries including University Gallery, Pacific Art League of Palo Alto, La Galerie Internationale and various on-line Galleries. Her work can also be found in many private and corporate collections around the country and abroad.

Born in Russia, Helen successfully completed Moscow's School of Art and holds a Degree in Graphic Design. She is presently living in northern California where she continues to explore and develop her artistic vision.