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Katrina "Keiye" Miranda-Tuazon is a modern art painter from Angono, Rizal. Also known as "Keiye Miranda", daughter of the famous painter, Nemesio Miranda Jr. She was known for her underwater pool themed paintings. She had her first solo exhibition at Surrounded by Water in Angono, Rizal and also had a show in a gallery that her family is managing in SM Megamall at the Nemiranda Arthouse where she first started to do her underwater themed painting. [1] She was inspired to continue her underwater-themed paintings after receiving positive feedback from her family and peers. [2]
Keiye Miranda was born in Angono, Rizal. [3] Keiye is the daughter of the famous artist Nemesio Miranda Jr. known as "Nemiranda". She started stepping into the art world while very young, but participated fully in 1998 by assisting in a gallery, taking some pictures, teaching art and painting. She took up Studio Arts major but decided to shift, thinking that she's not happy in having a deadline so she decided to shift to Visual Communication. She finished her college education in the University of the Philippines Diliman with the course of Fine Arts major in Visual Communication. Keiye is married to Wire Tuazon who is also an artist, and made her name as Katrina Miranda-Tuazon. As she and Wire are both artists, they understand each other's point of view. Even though people can't help but to compare their works, it's never been an issue for them since they both respect each other's work. [4] [5]
Keiye was an Art Facilitator in Harris Development Center for Children in Antipolo City in 1997. From 1995 up to present, she works in Angono Visual Art School (Angono School for Arts), Rizal. 1998-2002 at the Nemiranda Artouse in SM Megamall that her family is managing and in 2000, where she got her first solo exhibition, Surrounded by Water in EDSA. Also in 2000 she worked in NCCA Sambayan Storybook Illustration Workshop. In 2004-2005 in CCP Summer Art Workshop. And in 2007 in Neo-Angono Artists Collective: Commissioned Mural for National Press Club and in the Outreach Program at Talim Island, Binangonan, Rizal. [6]
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