MissPixels, from Canada, has been active in the Visual Arts field for more than 20 years. Illustrator, graphic designer and freelance artistic director, she turned to the iPhone in 2009 and has used it ever since as her main medium of expression.
Her illustrations have been inserted in different communication tools around the world, from New Zealand to the United States and Canada. MissPixels is an exclusive illustrator for the Getty Images / iStockPhoto family.
Her recognition as an iPphoneography artist is growing, which contributes to establish her as the main Canadian reference in the Mobile Art Movement. She has been invited to expose several times in countries like Italy, Australia, the United States and Spain; her pictures have also been mentioned in the first iPhoneography book edited by No Stratch Press.
In 2010, the renowned Wired Magazine named 2 of her iPhone images “Best SmartPhone Photo”. Moreover, the MoMA (Museum of Modern Art of New-York) published her “4th of July” photo to its 200,000 social network members. By doing so, the MoMA confirmed MissPixels’ influence in this new Art Movement and the recognition of iPhoneography as a medium as valuable as traditional photography.
MissPixels creates and edits her images solely with her iPhone. She usually regroups them in Series and her images can be differentiated by the pictorial exaggeration of the numeric noise, grain and color.