Mina Omidi is a multidisciplinary artist and designer based in the New York metropolitan area. From an early age, she felt a deep pull toward creation and an unwavering desire to make a difference, using art as a way of understanding the world and her place within it.

In her artistic practice, painting serves as a platform for introspection. The canvas is not merely a surface to be filled, but a living space in which fleeting moments are captured and where reflection, memory, and sensation quietly gather and take form. She approaches each work intuitively, allowing color, texture, and movement to evolve through a process of listening and response rather than rigid preconception. Her compositions unfold organically and gradually, often balancing structure with softness, restraint with expressive release. Within this tension between control and surrender, her work finds its voice.

Mina’s ultimate objective is to create immersive experiences that inspire contemplation, evoke joy and a distinctly feminine sensibility. Through an exploration of the delicate relationship between the visible and the unseen, the material and the atmospheric, she builds layered surfaces of pigment that create depth both grounded and luminous. Subtle shifts in tone and gesture suggest emotional landscapes that are felt before they are defined. The contemplative quality in her work is an invitation to pause, to breathe, and to experience a moment of heartfelt awareness. Rather than offering answers, her paintings open space for personal discovery, narrative, and connection.

After her graduation, Mina expanded her creative path through years of work in graphic design, interior design, and photography. This multifaceted background has contributed significantly to the distinctiveness and richness of her creative expression. These disciplines refined her sensitivity to composition, proportion, and spatial harmony, grounding her intuitive process in a strong structural foundation. Her experience in interior design, in particular, deepened her understanding of how art inhabits space and influences atmosphere, shaping not only a visual encounter but the emotional presence a work holds within its environment, allowing it to reveal new dimensions over time.