Ralph Miller

I have been creating art in a variety of media for decades .
My works bring together a variety of materials, textures and colors, often contrasting the natural world with temporal iconography. It is at once experimental, unexpected, whimsical; reflecting influences from my travels around the world and decades-long work creating experiential attractions.
My body of work is rooted in social awareness, diversity and political expression.
I see the world in formats large and small. Sometimes filling large pieces with diminutive images and personal remembrances which resonate and stimulate. At other times, broad imaginative strokes prevail among unusual materials with unique properties.
Works have been featured in New York, Miami, San Francisco,
and Santo Domingo,


Portfolio:

Modern Conceptualism

This [series] represents a few of Ralph’s contemporary conceptual artworks. The thought and application of processes and materials he adopts are unique to each series and defines how the finished works are crafted.

With a background in design and production of conceptual immersive experiences, Ralph engages viewers to emotional and thoughtful responses. Through expressive mark making, unusual mixes of media and provocative subjects, his work capture meanings far deeper than their surface application reveal.

City of Fallen Angel “City of Fallen Angel”

City of Fallen Angel, 2009 (63” x 90”)
The scene contains the hidden contours of a fallen angel within the blended maze of a darkened city, with dawn breaking, casting the angel into deep shadow, forever inseparable from the city, frozen in transition from the netherworld to the never more. Upside down, the City is highlighted by a starry night sky.
[RM_088]

Shapes 2 “Shapes 2”

Shapes 2, 2013 (68 x 84) Acrylic on raw canvas.
Swirling colors on a raw canvas, a ghostly face appears, vanishing into its ethereal ghostliness. The canvas strips away the amorphous figures taking shape and dissipating beyond the curtain revealing the structure of canvas below. {RM_089]

Astronaut “Astronaut”

Number 3 in a series of 12 framed acrylic on canvas pieces. Originally one canvas, the deconstructing and reframing gives each piece a whimsical focus, this one is perhaps a spaceman.

Mountainside “Mountainside”

Acrylic on Canvas, # 6 & 7 of 12, 18 x 32
One of a series of 12 framed pieces, once part of a larger canvas, now deconstructed to reframe the colors and composition. The parts more intriguing than the whole.

Untitled (RM_046) “Untitled (RM_046)”

Acrylic and Marker on foam core, 2003, 40 x 32

Untitled (RM_049) “Untitled (RM_049)”

Acrylic and Marker on foamcore, 2003, 40 x 32

Rotation #1 (B) “Rotation #1 (B)”

Acrylic and Marker on foam core, 2003, 40 x 32

Untitled Green #1 “Untitled Green #1”

Acrylic on raw green linen, 64 x 52

Midnight Madness “Midnight Madness”

Acrylic on canvas, 63 x 90

Man in Space With Red Slash “Man in Space With Red Slash”

Acrylic on Canvas, 74 x 74

Unified Field Theory “Unified Field Theory”

Acrylic on canvas, 84 x 68
Unified Field Theory: The Theory of Everything
Everything is interconnected, especially for artists who contemplate the unthinkable within the context of the possible, unifying both in a snapshot of creative expression to inform the viewer.

Diving On A Clear Blue Sea “Diving On A Clear Blue Sea”

Acrylic and charcoal on raw linen.

On A Clear Blue Sea “On A Clear Blue Sea”

Acrylic and charcoal on raw linen.

Connect the Dots “Connect the Dots”

Acrylic on canvas, 2016, 72 x 84

Faces and Figures

Faces 1(A), (RM_068) “Faces 1(A), (RM_068)”

A simple line. A simple gesture. A simple look. Up against a line, what to do? One of a series of 4, Acrylic on Blue Linen. 66 x 52 inches.

Faces 1 (B) (RM_70) “Faces 1 (B) (RM_70)”

A simple line. A simple gesture. A simple look. Up against a line, what to do?

Faces 2 (A) (RM_067) “Faces 2 (A) (RM_067)”

Their gazes meet. They don’t speak. They go on.

Faces 2 (B) (RM_069) “Faces 2 (B) (RM_069)”

Their gazes meet. They don’t speak. They go on too.

22 Collages

The complicated tapestry of modern life is seen through oft-repeated expressions of chaotic slices of life gaining meaning through their juxtapositions, repetitions and temporality.

22 collages, created for exhibition at Spectrum Miami by Ralph, speak to the myriad of visual intrusions into our daily lives. Panels feature memorabilia from his travels around the world and decades-long work as an experiential designer and producer.

The panels are layered with original art, acrylic embellishments and embedded objects from his studio-arranged according to their own unique textual and imaginative qualities to reflect modern trends and social commentaries.

Wag More “Wag More”

#2 in a twenty two piece series.

Just 39$ A Room “Just 39$ A Room”

#3 in a twenty two piece series.

An Artist's Colors “An Artist's Colors”

#4 in a twenty two piece series.

Aboriginal Expressions, Pink Shades “Aboriginal Expressions, Pink Shades”

#5 in a twenty two piece series.

Looking At Seeing “Looking At Seeing”

#7 in a twenty two piece series.