The illustration Flip Flop shows feet in sandals and a bright blue patterned background. The picture is a reminder of a warm summer day spend at a refreshing swimming pool. However, what can be seen in the picture is the artists living room carped. While drawing her feet Miriam Trilety recognized the pattern. It is the idea of jumping off the pool edge into a different underwater universe that becomes vivid as the artist is sitting on the living room couch.
Miriam Trilety is an artist, illustrator and psychotherapist. This diverse background merges in an extraordinary approach to arts and design, as her work shows a slightly odd habit of constantly observing and questioning everything in a quite ironical and satirical manner. Illustrations might seem just pleasantly beautiful at first but turn into sociopolitical statements at a second glance. Miriam Trilety’s designs challenge the viewer in his or her artistic perception while the discrepancy between graphic design and psychotherapeutic approach seem to blur.
Miriam Trilety is an artist, illustrator and psychotherapist. This diverse background merges in an extraordinary approach to arts and design, as her work shows a slightly odd habit of constantly observing and questioning everything in a quite ironical and satirical manner. She offers graphic and communication design for individuals as well as companies. Among her clients are the University of Vienna, the Austrian Academy of Sciences and several artists and musicians. In 2013 a collection of anecdotes by the physicist Walter Thirring were published by Seifert Publishing with illustrations by Miriam Trilety. In January 2015 she developed the corporate Design and illustrations for the Association for Aesthetics and Applied Cultural Theory in Vienna. Moreover Miriam Trilety is a lecturer for illustration at Zeichenfabrik (Training Institute for Visual Arts) in Vienna, Austria.