Why MIRAME?

Join us in celebrating the beauty, diversity, and cultural richness of Costa Rican art.

Support local artists:

By purchasing artwork from MIRAME Fine Art, you’re not just acquiring a work of art, you’re also supporting the livelihood of artists living and working in Costa Rica. Your purchases will make a direct and positive impact on the local art community.

Celebrate Costa Rican culture:

MIRAME Fine Art allows you to experience the essence of Costa Rica through the eyes of its artists, no matter where you are in the world. We are committed to celebrating the rich and diverse art landscape of Costa Rica and can help you be part of a cultural celebration.

READ MOREOUBAÏDA AZZOUZOubaÏda’s paintings celebrate the intricate details of Costa Rica’s wildlife.

Through large-scale reproductions, he zooms into his subjects, exploring nuances and intricacies that are often challenging to observe in the animals’ natural habitat.“I want to bring hidden beauty to the forefront, playing with colours and shades; always staying as close as possible to reality and truth.”
(Azzouz)ALONSO DURÁNAlonso fuses mathematics and art in his pain-ngs, an approach underpinned by his studies of Fine Art and Engineering.

His canvases come alive with turbulent, undulating forms reminiscent of Costa Rica’s oceans or untamed landscapes, anchored by geometric shapes created by mathematical formulas.“It would be water; it could be air. Everything is always moving.” (Duran)

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Horizon Pacific – Serving the Tamarindo region for over 15 years

Horizon Pacific – Serving the Tamarindo region for over 15 years

  Welcome to Horizon Pacific, your premier Property Management and Rental company situated on the stunning golden coast of Costa Rica. Horizon Pacific Management and Rentals is a reflection of our owners’ love for the ocean. Bill and Nancy Ripley, hail from Mays...

American Crocodile

American Crocodile

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] American Costa Rica Crocodile: Visitors in Costa Rica can view the American crocodile at one of several prime spots, about 50 miles (85 km) west of San José, on the Tarcoles River. Here, they can be seen in abundance from the...

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