Atlanta, GA, United States
Jacqui Miller strives to create art that bears witness to racial equality and the beauty of ethnicit...
About the artist
Joined In 2019
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About the artist
Joined In 2019
(8 Followers)
Jacqui Miller strives to create art that bears witness to racial equality and the beauty of ethnicities. Her subjects are inspired by diverse cultures and current events. Her style is neo-pop; painted in acrylics on canvas using richly saturated colors, outlined with bold black lines, and often accented with metallics. What makes her work standout is her trademark depiction of the portrait being split straight down the middle. One half is painted to represent Caucasians, the other half is painted to represent people of color. It’s this uncomplicated aesthetic that quite clearly, and effectively, illustrates the equality of races, that one half is not superior to the other. “My family is very diverse, we love and respect each other’s differences, and see each other as equals. There’s no posturing for the seat at the head of the table, and we’re all willing to take the garbage out. If we can do it, everyone can do it!”
Jacqui was born and raised in London, UK, and then immigrated to the USA to study fashion design at the Fashion Institute of Technology, NYC.
October 2019 - Exhibition at the New York Art Center, Tribeca, NYC.
August 2019 - Artist of the Month Exhibition at Sugar Hill City Hall Gallery, Sugar Hill, GA.