A Japanese legend states that if you can’t sleep at night, it’s because you are awake in someone else’s dream.

 

Galina Munroe (b. 1993) is a British-French artist who graduated from Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London, in 2016. Her paintings inhabit the space between figuration and abstraction, reducing floral arrangements, still lifes, and everyday objects to their essential forms and luminous palettes. More recently, her practice has turned toward the human figure—particularly the female body—which she reinterprets through a deeply personal visual language. Balancing formal restraint with expressive color, Munroe transforms familiar subjects into intimate, contemplative compositions that oscillate between observation and imagination.

 

Munroe's work has been exhibited internationally, including exhibitions in Sydney, Italy, London, and Copenhagen.