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David Miller - Painting Live at Gallery 1870 - Friday - Sunday - October 13th - 15th

Kassia Kilgore

We are excited to have David Miller the acclaimed Windows to Paradise artist visiting us all the way from Florida and painting live in our Gallery this weekend!

Friday, October, 13th
Saturday, October 14th
Sunday, October 15th
11:00 - 5:00 PM
David Miller Show
About the Artist:

Romantic Realist David Miller creates 3-dimensional "Windows to Paradise" with his patented design.  David is able to create a 3-D effect by mounting the canvas to his special hand made stretcher bars and by using a complex trompe l'oeil style of painting that showcases photographically realistic detail.  

Miller is an internationally acclaimed marine artist whose work has graced the covers of everything from greeting cards to jigsaw puzzles.  The viewer can immerse themselves in the artistic vision of the hidden frontier -- the undersea world of shipwrecks and marine life, as well as in the above the water scenes of lighthouses and tropical waterfalls, and colorful landscapes. David's talent as a colorist is exceptional. His extraordinary palette of colors is at once exotic, yet realistic of the habitat he paints.

Coupling his artistic talent with a degree in technical drafting, David began his career as a full-time artist in 1984, and received immediate recognition for his captivating marine subjects portrayed with unique depth and three-dimensional perspective. In pursuit of excellence, even the frames that surround his art are exceptional. They are exclusively produced and custom crafted by artisans at his studio under his supervision. Constructed individually and often formed with multiple frames, they feature hand wrapped linen liners and each frame is hand marbled by David.

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See you at the Show!



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