In her work, Jamie Munhowen portrays the spaces in between. Places of everyday life, buildings, street corners, alleyways, we walk by daily and barely ever really take notice of. Working between abstraction and figuration, she traces how these overlooked places quietly shape how we move, feel and interact.
Jamie Munhowen is a Luxembourg-born artist based in Berlin. Her academic background is in Graphic Design, and she worked as a freelance designer for several years before changing her main focus to painting. Working between abstraction and figuration, her paintings focus on public and transitional spaces, the overlooked parts of daily life where people pause, pass through, or linger briefly. Using colour and form to capture and highlight the atmosphere of these in-between spaces, her work asks how we relate to environments that are shared but rarely felt as our own.