Lot 06. Peter Miller
Title: Man, 2023
Rarity: Unique
Size: 82.4 x 73.5 cm
Materials: Acrylic paint & fabric on aluminium panel
Medium: Painting
Name: Peter PHYNEART Miller
Nationality: British
b. 1983
Peter Miller was born into an artistic family in East London who nurtured his love for the arts. As a child he soaked-up all artistic expression from galleries to comic books and everything in between. His passion for the arts led him to take a foundation course at The City & Guilds of London Art School and proceeded to Kingston University where he received a Bachelors Degree in Fine Art. Influenced by painters such as Lucien Freud and Francis Bacon, Miller uses oils and acrylics as his tools to emphasize texture, color and emotion in his artwork. His more recent works adding harder and more expressive outlines to his subjects, gives a nod to Frank Miller and Mike Mignola with their comic book and graphic art sensibilities.
Most days you will find Miller, now a freelance illustrator, creating content for companies such as the NBA and Roc Nation while working on commissions for small businesses, artist’s and private clientele. You can also view his paintings and drawings in exhibitions across London.
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UK: £80.00
Europe: £120.00
Rest of world: £140.00
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