Kellie Miller embraces an experimental approach to her
work; she aims to balance form,
colour and texture. Her goal is to create work that crosses
many disciplines and
that it is viewed in its own right, without preconceptions.
She places importance on the artistic merit, design elements
and the craft within her work;
and believes without a fine balance of these there can be
no meaningful art, craft or design.
Her desire is to create environments for her pieces to
belong; where the work is fluid and
moves from objects for the table to works on the floor and
wall. It is vital that her work is accessible,
either by function or the way in which each piece entices
the viewer to touch and or hold.
Kellie is an International artist renowned for her ceramic
vessels and wall pieces.
Her works are held in museum collections around the world
including Taiwan, Japan and the UK.
Her work has been featured widely in the press, including
The Times,
The Guardian, Elle Decoration and Homes and Gardens.
Kellie is not exhibiting with Hove Arts this year but
her new work can be seen at The Naked Eye Gallery
32 Western Road Hove, during the Brighton Festival
throughout the month of May.
Visit Kellie's website:
www.kelliemiller.co.uk