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Armageddon: Is It Too Much To Ask? (Small) by Harland Miller

Armageddon: Is It Too Much To Ask? (Small) by Harland Miller

Clifton Gallery

Polymer Gravure

2017

Edition Size: 50

Image Size: 102.5 x 71 cm

Sheet Size: 102.5 x 71 cm

Signed

Condition: Pristine

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Armageddon: Is It Too Much To Ask? (Small)

By Harland Miller

Harland Miller is a British artist and writer known for his striking, large-scale paintings that blend visual art with literature. He gained recognition for his works that parody vintage Penguin book covers, often featuring darkly humorous and fictional titles. Drawing from themes of identity, irony, and melancholy, Miller’s art combines bold typography with painterly textures. His unique fusion of pop culture, literature, and fine art has made him a distinctive voice in contemporary art.

2017

Polymer-gravure with etching and block printing in colour on paper

102.5 x 71 cm

Edition of 50

Hand-signed and numbered by Miller

£12,000.00

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The Artist

Harland Miller

Harland Miller is a British writer and artist working both in Europe and America since the 1980s. In 2001 Harland Miller produced a series of paintings based of the dust jackets of Penguin books. By combining the motif inherent in the Penguin book, Miller found a way to marry aspects of Pop Art, abstraction and figurative painting at once, with his writer’s love of text. The ensuing images are humorous, sardonic and nostalgic at the same time, while the painting style hints at the dog-eared, scuffed covers of the Penguin classics themselves.

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