LIMITED EDITION
Harland Miller | Win
‘If you could bottle the way hearing the word win makes you feel, I’m sure you’d be drunk on it forever.’ – Harland Miller
Miller first found inspiration for his renowned Letter Paintings when he discovered mediaeval manuscripts during his A Level studies in the History of Lettering. With a Pop Art sensibility, the artist uses just one single word to create meaning in his paintings. Utilising bold, saturated colours and motifs through a process of isolating, overlaying and reconnecting, his works offer a sense of depth that deconstructs and abstracts the meaning of language itself.
Featuring hand printed silkscreen detailing, discover the limited edition Win, signed, numbered and dated by the Harland.
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LIMITED EDITION Harland Miller | Win‘If you could bottle the way hearing the word win makes you feel, I’m sure you’d be drunk on it forever.’ – Harland Miller Miller first found inspiration for his renowned Letter Paintings when he discovered mediaeval manuscripts during his A Level studies in the History of Lettering. With a Pop Art sensibility, the artist uses just one single word to create meaning in his paintings. Utilising bold, saturated colours and motifs through a process of isolating, overlaying and reconnecting, his works offer a sense of depth that deconstructs and abstracts the meaning of language itself. Featuring hand printed silkscreen detailing, discover the limited edition Win, signed, numbered and dated by the Harland. |
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EXHIBITION Harland Miller: XXX at York Art GalleryHarland has returned to his hometown of York to present XXX – a new exhibition showcasing paintings and works on paper from his celebrated Letter Painting series. On display now – 31 August 2025, York Art Gallery will be hosting a wide range of talks, events and workshops to coincide with the exhibition. Learn more. |
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EXHIBITION
Harland Miller: XXX, at York Art Gallery
Harland has returned to his hometown of York to present XXX – a new exhibition showcasing paintings and works on paper from his celebrated Letter Painting series.
On display now – 31 August 2025, York Art Gallery will be hosting a wide range of talks, events and workshops to coincide with the exhibition. Learn more.
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