Curiosity about the profound connection between landscapes and the human psyche has sparked Miró Justad’s visual journey on the canvas for the past fourteen years. Previously, her painting was contained to the privacy of home as a practice of seeking solace and exploration through color and shape, starting in January 2026 Miró has shifted to sharing her work with the public for the first time and pursuing it as her main professional focus.

It would be impossible to consider her work without acknowledging the influence that her upbringing continues to have on her as a thinker, artist, and human. Her late mother, Yung, was an abstract oil painter who immigrated from Korea as a young girl during the Korean War and her late father, Alan, was a writer born in the midwest to a methodist minister. The atmosphere in which she was raised was eclectic in ideas, aesthetics, literature, and art and she constantly finds that her paintings reflect back some of that colorful amalgamation from her childhood home.

Born and raised in Seattle, Miró moved to Los Angeles in 2017 to play drums in now former band Tangerine and now splits her time between LA and Pioneertown. Currently in addition to painting, Miró directs and shoots indie music videos, writes, and does photography.