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Pueblo Indian pottery is one of my favorite types of ceramics.
I greatly admire the simple shapes combined with bold images in earth colors.  The pottery reminds me of the southwestern United States and the cultures which existed there since before Europeans invaded the Americas.
Zia pottery, with its depiction of birds has a special charm.
The unwrapped image is a metaphor for my delight when I discovered Pueblo Indian pottery.
     This is an acrylic painting on archival paper.  It should be shown under glass and will fit a standard size frame.
Pueblo Indian pottery is one of my favorite types of ceramics.
I greatly admire the simple shapes combined with bold images in earth colors.  The pottery reminds me of the southwestern United States and the cultures which existed there since before Europeans invaded the Americas.
Zia pottery, with its depiction of birds has a special charm.
The unwrapped image is a metaphor for my delight when I discovered Pueblo Indian pottery.
     This is an acrylic painting on archival paper.  It should be shown under glass and will fit a standard size frame.
Pueblo Indian pottery is one of my favorite types of ceramics.
I greatly admire the simple shapes combined with bold images in earth colors.  The pottery reminds me of the southwestern United States and the cultures which existed there since before Europeans invaded the Americas.
Zia pottery, with its depiction of birds has a special charm.
The unwrapped image is a metaphor for my delight when I discovered Pueblo Indian pottery.
     This is an acrylic painting on archival paper.  It should be shown under glass and will fit a standard size frame.
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DISCOVERING AMERICA Painting

Tom Miller

Canada

Painting, Acrylic on Paper

Size: 16 W x 16 H x 0.1 D in

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Pueblo Indian pottery is one of my favorite types of ceramics. I greatly admire the simple shapes combined with bold images in earth colors. The pottery reminds me of the southwestern United States and the cultures which existed there since before Europeans invaded the Americas. Zia pottery, with its depiction of birds has a special charm. The unwrapped image is a metaphor for my delight when I discovered Pueblo Indian pottery. This is an acrylic painting on archival paper. It should be shown under glass and will fit a standard size frame.

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Painting:Acrylic on Paper

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Size:16 W x 16 H x 0.1 D in

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I am fascinated and inspired by the work of great historic artists and often use their images as a starting point for my paintings. I enjoy giving something from the past a new interpretation, thus bringing Past and Present together. I was born in Detroit, Michigan. During childhood I lived in Hammond, Indiana, and teenage and early college years in California. As a child I loved making pictures and playing with puppets and these two interests determined my life as a professional artist. After completing my formal art studies at the University of Iowa, I moved to Nova Scotia and taught art to children for three years. During this time I also experimented with puppet-mask theatre. In 1972 I helped to found Mermaid Theatre, Nova Scotia and designed theatrical productions until 1986. I returned to painting part-time in 1981 and then full time in 1987. Since then I have exhibited in public and private galleries in Canada, the United States and Italy. The subjects I paint include still life, but mostly I create variations on historic masterpieces by artists I admire such as Vermeer, Mondrian and Leonardo da Vinci. In my theatrical designs I interpreted stories from the past in visual form and in my paintings I reinterpret images from the past. www.tommillerartist.com

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