
Dinah Mirson
Dinah Mirson is a contemporary artist whose work centers on joy, positive energy, and playful expression. Using bright color and bold composition, she creates imagery that feels approachable, uplifting, and alive. Animals are central to her practice, serving as symbols of warmth, humor, and emotional connection. While her style is distinctly her own, Mirson draws inspiration from modern art and pop culture icons such as Peter Max, Keith Haring, Jackson Pollock, Romero Britto, and Charles M. Schulz.
Earlier in her career, Mirson worked in character licensing during its formative years, contributing to properties including Peanuts, Garfield, MARVEL, and Cabbage Patch Kids. Today, she primarily paints dogs, using her own companion, Fernando, as her muse. A lifelong animal parent, Mirson channels her creative, artistic, and literary skills into work that promotes well-being and emotional connection. Her art reflects a heartfelt mission to inspire happiness, compassion, and sparkle—embracing Fernando’s joyful mantra: sparkle, sparkle, sparkle, for audiences worldwide through color, optimism, storytelling, and sincere emotional generosity and connection.
