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Curtis Miller Paintings |
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Black Juice Producer watercolor, acrylic, & gouache 28" X 33" $900.00 framed |
The Queens Building watercolor, acrylic, & gouache 30" X 40" $1,100.00 framed |
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Ripened Bladder watercolor, acrylic, & gouache 40" X 30" $1,000.00 framed |
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The Transfer watercolor, acrylic, & gouache 40" X 30" $1,800.00 framed |
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Aerial Spectrum Bladders watercolor, acrylic, & gouache 40" X 30" $1,000.00 framed |
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Carbon Bladder watercolor, acrylic, & gouache 40" X 30" $1,100.00 framed |
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Witness Progression watercolor, acrylic, & gouache 23" X 28" $700.00 framed |
Hydrogen Cannon watercolor, acrylic, & gouache 34" X 26" $900.00 framed |
Criminal watercolor, acrylic, & gouache 26" X 29" $600.00 framed |
Artist Statement
My work depicts loose narrative scenarios involving fictive characters whose personalities/persona/psyche are buried beneath their outward physical facade. Their costumes serve as a psychological tool aiding in their sole purpose, to strategically hoard the multicolored packets of energy generated by various sources within their environment.
The process used to create my imagery involves a combination of drawing, painting, and printmaking techniques. After a drawing is completed, a silkscreen is used to add color. The resulting image is never certain. Screening the image creates new tones, textures, and form. After the screen work is done, acrylic glazes are used to help strengthen the composition.
Because of utilizing a process that allows a limited amount of control, the need to consider new ideas towards completing a composition often ensues.
The result becomes something I never anticipated.
A Gift.
Curtis Miller
Painter and printmaker working in San Marcos, Texas.