
Mimi was born in Berlin in 1974. In her early childhood days she started to draw,
influenced by her beloved mother, who was an artist herself in her lifetime and
played a major role in Mimi's creative development. The fact that drawing was
an absolute priority in her life brought her to the University of Arts / Berlin
and later to the Film University to study traditional animation.

After graduation, she worked as a character designer and illustrator on several
animation projects for the film industry; however, she found this unsatisfactory
in the end. Her true passion always was illustrating solely her own ideas and
figures. Primarily having drawn and painted most of her life, she discovered
the computer for coloring her drawings and it soon became one of her favorite
tools. Step by step her illustrations evolved to digital paintings. She loves
to draw girls with a special attitude and allure, an obstinate personality and
a strange beauty, which seems to appear in a certain, grotesque way. If you look
at “her” girls, you'll find that defiant and moody expression on their faces
which she herself describes as “a little ridiculous” sometimes, often reminding
her of female members or ancestors of her own family, especially her grandmother.
Although she loves to tell emotional stories of the dark side of female nature
in her paintings, it always has to be accompanied by a portion of evil humor
and sarcasm, which is mostly hidden in the detail.