Miriam Beichert’s work explores the complexity of memory and perception in a fast-paced, image-saturated world. Using found materials, traces, and marks that emerge through her practice, she transforms fleeting impressions into condensed visual forms. Combining techniques such as analog printmaking, photography, sewing, and mark making, Beichert investigates the interplay between image, material, and perception. Her process-driven approach embraces rhythm, repetition, chance, and transformation, revealing the layered interplay of abstraction, emotion, and fragmentation.






