Miels multidisciplinary approach is a way to challenge the movements and arts of his generation. Ranging from sculptures to motion graphics, Miels soon realized that a single medium as his primary way of expression was too limiting. "I'm often dissatisfied with a single form of communication, which brings me to adapt and include new elements into my work, such as technology, used materials, the energy from other sources, etc." His body of work engages with mundane subjects, technology, mysticism, the human body, etc.
A variation of complex and dense ideas to much bolder and simpler compositions. Dealing with raw subjects are the stimuli for the individual and unusual beauty of his work.
During the last few years, Miels has been working on three separate photography projects— unfolding unusual plots about the city and our daily waste; “portals” that creates an abstract dialogue between technology and time through symbols; and a study of light towards the human body, using the mechanic features of a DSLR camera only.
His latest paintings are a gateway of emotions through color and shapes, enveloping viewers with curiosity while giving hints about the inspirational base of the project.
Miels El Nucleus was born in the city of Sao Paulo, Brazil, in 1988. He moved to the United States a month after he completed 18 years old. He got an A.A in Visual Communication and a B.A in graphic design at Robert Busch School of Design in NJ.


