Muthia Meilania Artwork

Projects Showcase

A selection of Meilania’s work, capturing the small shifts and subtle stories of daily life.

Domplein – Late Afternoon

Light leans softly against old walls, as if trying to remember them. People drift through the square, each carrying a story they’ll never say out loud. The scene feels timeless — a place where hours slow down just enough for you to notice your own breath.

The Cyclist – Morning Light

The morning moves gently here. A lone cyclist, a shadow stretching forward, and a city still deciding what kind of day it wants to be. Something about this moment feels like a quiet reminder: we’re all in motion, even when it looks simple.

The Red Car – The Pause

An ordinary street, until it isn’t. A red car suspended in its own strange moment, reflections shifting like unfinished thoughts. It’s the kind of sight that makes you stop — not for answers, but for the feeling of being slightly undone.

Photographer: Muthia Meilania
Location: Utrecht, The Netherlands
Year: 2025
Camera: Sony A600
Medium: Digital Photography
Category: Street Photography / Urban Scenes
Series: Utrecht in Motion
Mood Notes: Warmth, Everyday Rituals, Passing Histories, Soft Contrasts
Artist Contact: Available upon request

Photographer: Muthia Meilania
Location: Utrecht, The Netherlands
Year: 2025
Camera: Sony A600
Medium: Digital Photography
Category: Street Photography / Urban Scenes / Daily Life
Series: Utrecht in Motion
Mood Notes: Stillness, Transition, Morning Warmth, Quiet motion
Artist Contact: Available upon request

Photographer: Muthia Meilania
Location: Utrecht, The Netherlands
Year: 2025
Camera: Sony A600
Medium: Digital Photography
Category: Street Photography / Urban Scenes / Daily Life
Series: Utrecht in Motion
Mood Notes: Curiosity, Quiet Surrealism, Playfulness, Hidden Moments
Artist Contact: Available upon request

Muthia Meilania Profile

About the Artist

Muthia Meilania photographs the quiet moments most people pass by. Her work lives between movement and pause — where a city shifts, light softens, and ordinary scenes reveal a gentler truth. She watches without urgency, letting each frame breathe.

Her photography asks a simple, human question:
What changes in us when we pay attention?

Through subtle colors, fleeting gestures, and the honest calm of daily life, she invites viewers to notice what’s often overlooked — the emotional trace of a world always in quiet transition.

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