Artist Description Of Their Work And/Or Studio
I love the detail of the microcosm and its intrinsic relationship with the universe and life’s spirituality therein. Also its relationship to human kind, which I consider is no more important than life forms around it. The aboriginal people understand everything as having life and spirit, in as far as seeing them selves related as totems and dreamings of themselves – even rocks, trees and all things. I was told in an art lecture, long ago, that glass is a liquid and moves slowly as do all things, even earth and rocks are always changing. Nothing is more moving than to camp under the stars and watch trees moving. Hear the activity of night noises and observe the Milky Way and see shooting stars etc.
Artist Biography
“Julian Ashton School gave me a love of the classical, tonality & line. St. Martins School of Arts, London, gave me a love of the abstract and also printmaking. My heritage of country gave me a connection and love of wilderness, especially reinforced by the spirituality of my indigenous heritage.” Max Miller
Nb: The artist Max Miller passed away in 2023. His wife Janie will be exhibiting his works this year.
Artist Name: | Max Miller |
Studio Name: | East Kangaloon Studios |
Studio Address: | Old School House, 1978 Kangaloon Road, East Kangaloon |
Phone: | 02 4888 2253 |
Email: | janiemiller@bigpond.com |
Studio Type: | I am the studio owner at my place of residence and will exhibit with other participants |
Studio Facilities: | On street parking Parking off street with designated parking or a parking lot Access for wheelchairs and other mobility considerations Restroom facilities |
Artist Status: | Professional (established, full time) |
Artist Medium: | Drawing, painting and printmaking |
Website: | https://artatrium.com.au |