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Steve Miller
Nationality: US
Currently Living: Royal Oak
Member Since: 11/24/2009
Steve Miller is a stay-at-home daddy to two little girls. He paints whenever he's not taking care of them or exhausted from taking care of them. His paintings sometimes reflect his life as a domesticated man, finding inspiration from daily routines. At other times, Steven's paintings reflect his desire to break away from routines in hopes of discovering new terrain via abstraction.
Steven Miller received his BFA from the University of Oklahoma in 1995. Since then his paintings have been given to family, loaned to friends, commissioned and licensed by companies, selected for publicatio...
Steve Miller is a stay-at-home daddy to two little girls. He paints whenever he's not taking care of them or exhausted from taking care of them. His paintings sometimes reflect his life as a domesticated man, finding inspiration from daily routines. At other times, Steven's paintings reflect his desire to break away from routines in hopes of discovering new terrain via abstraction.
Steven Miller received his BFA from the University of Oklahoma in 1995. Since then his paintings have been given to family, loaned to friends, commissioned and licensed by companies, selected for publications, collected by people just like you, bartered for preschool tuition, put on consignment in galleries and selected for exhibitions around the nation, including Michigan where he currently resides.
If you ask Steven what else has shaped his artwork, he'd say two things: his background as an art director in advertising and his moonlighting as a rusty, improvisational, pseudo-jazz/rock drummer. Since the mid-nineties, Steven has done graphic design and advertising (LookAtMyDesigns.com) for clients such as Pepsi, Coca-Cola and Rolling Rock Beer and he continues to create unique brand identities for new businesses. Of course, this experience has helped him hone his compositions, concepts and visual articulation. But, it also gave him a deeper realization that it is important to forget everything he's learned in advertising and rely on his instincts in order to push the expressive quality of his artwork while striving for something true to his personal vision. Furthermore, Steven's expressiveness also comes from his process of making quick decisions while being experimental...a definite parallel with the way he drums.
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