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Framed Mike Miller Silhouette Collage #1
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Framed Mike Miller Silhouette Collage #1

Framed Mike Miller Silhouette Collage #1

This collage by Mike Miller is created using hand-cut silhouettes made from vintage paper and photos he’s collected over the years. See them all here.

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  • 16.5" W x 11.5" HĀ 
  • Paper and mixed materials
  • Wood frame behind plexiglass
  • Mike Miller is a Reading, Pennsylvania based artist whose collages and assemblages draw directly from the found objects, photographs, and paper he has collected over decades. His work honors the anonymous creations he uncovers in antique shops, auctions, and flea markets.

    $195.00

    Original: $650.00

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    $650.00

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    Framed Mike Miller Silhouette Collage #1

    This collage by Mike Miller is created using hand-cut silhouettes made from vintage paper and photos he’s collected over the years. See them all here.

    Details
  • 16.5" W x 11.5" HĀ 
  • Paper and mixed materials
  • Wood frame behind plexiglass
  • Mike Miller is a Reading, Pennsylvania based artist whose collages and assemblages draw directly from the found objects, photographs, and paper he has collected over decades. His work honors the anonymous creations he uncovers in antique shops, auctions, and flea markets.

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    This collage by Mike Miller is created using hand-cut silhouettes made from vintage paper and photos he’s collected over the years. See them all here.

    Details
  • 16.5" W x 11.5" HĀ 
  • Paper and mixed materials
  • Wood frame behind plexiglass
  • Mike Miller is a Reading, Pennsylvania based artist whose collages and assemblages draw directly from the found objects, photographs, and paper he has collected over decades. His work honors the anonymous creations he uncovers in antique shops, auctions, and flea markets.