Pascal Miehe is an interdisciplinary artist whose practice spans drawing, printmaking, and performance, often using the body as a central motif. His work grapples with cycles of human behaviour—both historical and contemporary—while continuously engaging in attempts to balance itself on the question of what is inevitable and what can be disrupted. Through repetition and layered processes, he considers tensions between individuality and collectivity, stability and rupture.

A recurring inquiry in Miehe's practice is the act of bearing witness—positioning himself as an observer of social, political, and historical structures. This perspective is shaped by a lived experience on the periphery of various social groups, navigating intersections of religion, queerness, and migration. This vantage point informs his critical engagement with dynamics of inclusion, exclusion, and belonging.

In 2023, he was awarded one of Printmaking Today's State of the Art awards and shortlisted for the John Ruskin Prize.