Ayshia Müezzin Midlothian, United Kingdom
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I am a neurodivergent artist creating vibrant, spontaneous, and highly stylized art. My practice explores a deeply personal mythology through densely layered, intricately detailed compositions. Using vivid colors and metallic accents, I blend ancient artifact aesthetics with futuristic sci-fi motifs to build interconnected, visionary worlds that pulse with continuous movement and rhythm.

​My artistic practice is a spontaneous, stream-of-consciousness exploration of a deeply personal mythology. Operating from a neurodivergent perspective, my mind thrives on finding connections, building complex patterns, and sustaining intense focus. I channel this directly into my art by creating intricate, visionary worlds that emerge organically onto the canvas without any prior planning.

My work is characterized by a deliberate use of horror vacui—filling the entire space with dense, interwoven layers of shapes, continuous lines, and geometric motifs. I utilize electric color palettes contrasted against heavy outlines, often incorporating metallic accents or gel pen highlights to create a vibrant, pulsating energy. The resulting compositions are highly rhythmic, drawing the viewer's eye through a labyrinth of hidden details and stylized forms. ​ Rather than depicting realistic subjects, I choose to heavily stylize my figures to build an otherworldly narrative. My visual language bridges the ancient and the futuristic; I am heavily inspired by the aesthetic of historical artifacts, which I translate into stylized, robotic-like humanoid entities. Characterized by prominent eyes and segmented structures, these figures serve as avatars within my created universe. This approach allows me to express profound emotional resonance and protective energy without relying on literal realism.

​Ultimately, my practice is a visual mapping of my internal world. It is the process of transforming intricate thought patterns into a tangible, visually captivating sanctuary.

Artwork

Pygmy Elephant, 2022

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Confused Kan, 2022

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Zozo, 2025

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The Secret, 2025

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Zezu, 2024

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Trio, 2025

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Discharge Meeting, 2024

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Projects and exhibitions

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5000 Peeple

01/06/2021 — ongoing

cryxelnft.art Details

Channel 43

01/06/2021 — ongoing

https://www.teleuphoria.org/channel43

TeleUphoria Media Network Details

Performative Mundane Acts of the Everyday

30/05/2021 — ongoing

Dfbrll8r Gallery at Zhou B Art Center, Chicago Details

MOWNA

30/04/2021 — ongoing

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2020 Maiden LA

16/09/2020 — 30/09/2020

Maiden LA, Los Angeles Details

Open Screen

29/07/2020 — 31/07/2020

Taos Center for the Arts, Taos, New Mexico Details

QuAR(T)antine

30/06/2020 — ongoing

Performance Køkkenet, Copenhagen Details

Undocumented Events and Object Permanence

30/06/2020 — ongoing

Noemata, Online Details

Cyan.rar

27/11/2019 — 30/11/2019

Islington Arts Factory, London Details

Hidden Door Festival

25/05/2019 — 30/05/2019

Leith Theatre, Edinburgh Details

Contemporary Venice

18/09/2018 — 20/06/2018

Ca’ Zanardi, Venice Details

The Circus Between Worlds

08/04/2016 — 10/04/2016

Glasgow International, Glasgow Details
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