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This “Yellow Lilly Bloom 5534.02” is a limited edition 2 of 20 color print by M K Miller, III. Close up fine art color print 30” x 30” of a yellow Lilly blooms up close… You can almost smell the flowers. This is a delightful flower photograph. It has a clean modern look that is wonderful. This is a beautiful image to use on an upscale wall in an office or hallway. Limited Edition prints come with the signature of the artist on the print and a Certificate of Authenticity signed by the artist. Thank you for your interest in my photograph. A piece of the artist always goes with each work that they produce. I am so glad that you took the time to view my work, and I thank you for your patronage. My prints are produced on acid-free fine art paper using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color or tone. The photograph is not framed. My prints are shipped in very durable tubes or specially packed cardboard boxes. Keywords for this photograph include: Lilly, yellow, floral, flower, fine art, home, garden, blossom, bloom, beautiful, M K Miller III, color.
2016
Color on Paper
1
30 W x 30 H x 0.1 D in
Not Framed
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M K Miller, iii is an internationally published photographer based in East Texas. Some of the notable photographic artists I have studied under include but is not limited to William Branson III, Tom Rouse, Tony Corbell, John Hartman, and Steve Kozak. These and other wonderful artists have guided me in both the nuts and bolts of the art form and the seeing of the art itself in my mind. Many photographic artist tend to see blurry or unstable images as creative. And it has worked for them. However, I tend toward the sharp clean image that is representative of something. I do step away from the sharp and clean from time to time in my portfolio, but not often. My subjects usually but not always are music, music instruments, flowers, and nature in general. My work is designed for homes, offices, businesses, schools, hospitals, and almost any building populated by people. My desire is that people are able to ‘live with” the images day in and day out and still enjoy them as they see them in the hallway, behind the desk, or on a living room wall. I was born (a long time ago) in Athens, Texas. In the sixth grade, I discovered music and have been a musician from that time. In my mid-twenties, I found myself in a US Air Force band preparing to go to Japan and a friend of my dad’s lent me an old but good camera. That was the beginning of a long relationship with photography and the visual arts. I have done weddings, commercial work, portraits, and stock photography. The past few years I have indulged myself with fine art work. When I get the opportunity to talk about my art, people ask where do you get your inspiration? All I can say is that ideas come to me. I can be working on a project and a completely un-related image will pop into my head almost complete. After I see the image in my mind, it becomes a matter of finding a way to put the lighting, models, camera, backgrounds, and other individual parts together. Thank you for your interest in my work. As an artist and a musician, I can tell you that a part of the artist always goes with each work that they produce. I am so glad that you took the time to view my work, and I thank you for your patronage.
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