Mimi is a London-based artist currently studying Fine Art at Central Saint Martins. Her practice, grounded in a two-dimensional material approach, follows a continual cycle of collection and reassembly. She gathers and reinterprets fragments of her own photographic imagery, using them as references to reconstruct imagined landscapes.

These works sit somewhere between nature and human intervention - learning to share the same sky. Through this process, Mimi reconsiders the horizon and its role within landscape, as we move from merely looking at it to entering and traversing it.

Within her work, the horizon has become a creative tool - a site where natural and constructed forms meet, blur, and coexist. It shifts from a boundary to a site of entanglement, questioning how we organise and inhabit an everchanging landscape.