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Harland Miller Prints, by Deleted on Aug 18, 2016 12:51:27 GMT 1,
HM is smashing it.
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Harland Miller Prints, by someonesbrain on Aug 18, 2016 12:57:03 GMT 1, Best picture ever Dungle. How much do you want for the baby? I would caution against buying the baby as I have three in my collection and they have not increased in value at all. Even worse they cost significant amounts of money to maintain and framing options are tricky. Couldn't a solid box frame solve most of these problems ... ?
Best picture ever Dungle. How much do you want for the baby? I would caution against buying the baby as I have three in my collection and they have not increased in value at all. Even worse they cost significant amounts of money to maintain and framing options are tricky. Couldn't a solid box frame solve most of these problems ... ?
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Harland Miller Prints, by larryforsyth on Aug 18, 2016 13:13:56 GMT 1, I'd never come across HM until I joined this forum. Absolutely love these works - incredible pieces that some of you own (though most are out of my price range).
How regular is the print output and what's the lay of the land in regards to pricing?
I'd never come across HM until I joined this forum. Absolutely love these works - incredible pieces that some of you own (though most are out of my price range).
How regular is the print output and what's the lay of the land in regards to pricing?
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Harland Miller Prints, by DrWhite on Aug 18, 2016 13:26:54 GMT 1, I'd never come across HM until I joined this forum. Absolutely love these works - incredible pieces that some of you own (though most are out of my price range). How regular is the print output and what's the lay of the land in regards to pricing?
Have a look here
urbanartassociation.com/thread/138977/harland-miller-art-wanted
I'd never come across HM until I joined this forum. Absolutely love these works - incredible pieces that some of you own (though most are out of my price range). How regular is the print output and what's the lay of the land in regards to pricing? Have a look here urbanartassociation.com/thread/138977/harland-miller-art-wanted
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Harland Miller Prints, by pippyt75 on Aug 18, 2016 13:31:26 GMT 1, I'd never come across HM until I joined this forum. Absolutely love these works - incredible pieces that some of you own (though most are out of my price range). How regular is the print output and what's the lay of the land in regards to pricing?
There's quite a few prints available. Try other criteria, white cube, reflex gallery. But theyll be at the higher end of the tier by now in the main.
I'd never come across HM until I joined this forum. Absolutely love these works - incredible pieces that some of you own (though most are out of my price range). How regular is the print output and what's the lay of the land in regards to pricing? There's quite a few prints available. Try other criteria, white cube, reflex gallery. But theyll be at the higher end of the tier by now in the main.
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Harland Miller Prints, by larryforsyth on Aug 18, 2016 13:37:41 GMT 1, Thank you for both replies ^^ I see he produced some smaller sized prints, which are probably closer to my budget (and available space!).
I'll be sure to look into those galleries.
Thank you for both replies ^^ I see he produced some smaller sized prints, which are probably closer to my budget (and available space!).
I'll be sure to look into those galleries.
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Harland Miller Prints, by Etongroover on Aug 18, 2016 14:39:19 GMT 1, Don't see the attraction myself. They are all a bit "Keep Calm and Carry on" to me. Fashionable comedic sloganeering with little artistic value. Just get a poster
Don't see the attraction myself. They are all a bit "Keep Calm and Carry on" to me. Fashionable comedic sloganeering with little artistic value. Just get a poster
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Harland Miller Prints, by maxamaxa2 on Aug 18, 2016 15:22:48 GMT 1, Don't see the attraction myself. They are all a bit "Keep Calm and Carry on" to me. Fashionable comedic sloganeering with little artistic value. Just get a poster I think you have to go and see one for your self instead of photos on the internet.. or just buy something else, not every one like the same pieces and that is ok. This forum would be unreadable if everyone wrote a post every time they didn't like something 
Don't see the attraction myself. They are all a bit "Keep Calm and Carry on" to me. Fashionable comedic sloganeering with little artistic value. Just get a poster I think you have to go and see one for your self instead of photos on the internet.. or just buy something else, not every one like the same pieces and that is ok. This forum would be unreadable if everyone wrote a post every time they didn't like something 
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Harland Miller Prints, by Etongroover on Aug 18, 2016 17:14:56 GMT 1, Don't see the attraction myself. They are all a bit "Keep Calm and Carry on" to me. Fashionable comedic sloganeering with little artistic value. Just get a poster I think you have to go and see one for your self instead of photos on the internet.. or just buy something else, not every one like the same pieces and that is ok. This forum would be unreadable if everyone wrote a post every time they didn't like something 
I have seen them in the flesh. Still not stunned. Similarly the forum would be boring for many if it was everyone just agreeing how great stuff is. Any community needs dissenting voices.
Don't see the attraction myself. They are all a bit "Keep Calm and Carry on" to me. Fashionable comedic sloganeering with little artistic value. Just get a poster I think you have to go and see one for your self instead of photos on the internet.. or just buy something else, not every one like the same pieces and that is ok. This forum would be unreadable if everyone wrote a post every time they didn't like something  I have seen them in the flesh. Still not stunned. Similarly the forum would be boring for many if it was everyone just agreeing how great stuff is. Any community needs dissenting voices.
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Harland Miller Prints, by johnthebadgers on Aug 18, 2016 19:07:38 GMT 1, Unless I come up trumps in this Liberty raffle, a print a long way off, but wanted to ask for any help in decent posters/exhibition cards that would look good framed up? Fantastic to see all the HM work on here, cracking thread.
Unless I come up trumps in this Liberty raffle, a print a long way off, but wanted to ask for any help in decent posters/exhibition cards that would look good framed up? Fantastic to see all the HM work on here, cracking thread.
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Harland Miller Prints, by chads007 on Aug 18, 2016 19:27:46 GMT 1, Great stuff wenters
Great stuff wenters
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Harland Miller Prints, by delano on Aug 18, 2016 19:42:47 GMT 1, Don't see the attraction myself. They are all a bit "Keep Calm and Carry on" to me. Fashionable comedic sloganeering with little artistic value. Just get a poster
I love those "Keep Calm and Carry On" posters. Super dope...
Don't see the attraction myself. They are all a bit "Keep Calm and Carry on" to me. Fashionable comedic sloganeering with little artistic value. Just get a poster I love those "Keep Calm and Carry On" posters. Super dope...
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Harland Miller Prints, by microfluo on Aug 18, 2016 19:49:03 GMT 1, Great thread and awesome pieces shared ! Thanks guys, you've made my day !!!!
Great thread and awesome pieces shared ! Thanks guys, you've made my day !!!!
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Harland Miller Prints, by --> HowardJohnson on Aug 18, 2016 19:52:19 GMT 1, Don't see the attraction myself. They are all a bit "Keep Calm and Carry on" to me. Fashionable comedic sloganeering with little artistic value. Just get a poster
I tend to agree, but id like to pose a more interesting question to fans of his work: how long can he realistically utilize the same motif? I'm certainly no expert on his body of work, but a quick google search only pulls up his book cover pieces, and logically it would seem that at some point it's going to yeald diminishing work, both artistically and in terms of investment value. The paintings are quite beautiful, and some are quite witty, but can he really carve out an important body of work by repeating essentially the same image over and over with slight variations?
I certainly respect that tastes differ significantly, but personally I tend not to gravitate towards artists who's work doesn't evolve in interesting ways.
Don't see the attraction myself. They are all a bit "Keep Calm and Carry on" to me. Fashionable comedic sloganeering with little artistic value. Just get a poster I tend to agree, but id like to pose a more interesting question to fans of his work: how long can he realistically utilize the same motif? I'm certainly no expert on his body of work, but a quick google search only pulls up his book cover pieces, and logically it would seem that at some point it's going to yeald diminishing work, both artistically and in terms of investment value. The paintings are quite beautiful, and some are quite witty, but can he really carve out an important body of work by repeating essentially the same image over and over with slight variations? I certainly respect that tastes differ significantly, but personally I tend not to gravitate towards artists who's work doesn't evolve in interesting ways.
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Harland Miller Prints, by DrWhite on Aug 18, 2016 20:52:31 GMT 1, Don't see the attraction myself. They are all a bit "Keep Calm and Carry on" to me. Fashionable comedic sloganeering with little artistic value. Just get a poster I tend to agree, but id like to pose a more interesting question to fans of his work: how long can he realistically utilize the same motif? I'm certainly no expert on his body of work, but a quick google search only pulls up his book cover pieces, and logically it would seem that at some point it's going to yeald diminishing work, both artistically and in terms of investment value. The paintings are quite beautiful, and some are quite witty, but can he really carve out an important body of work by repeating essentially the same image over and over with slight variations? I certainly respect that tastes differ significantly, but personally I tend not to gravitate towards artists who's work doesn't evolve in interesting ways.
The same can be said of many artists no ? Invader ? Stik ? how long can they realistically utilize the same motif? I'm certainly no expert Either - but logically it would seem that at some point it's going to yeald diminishing work, both artistically and in terms of investment value.
clearly it's still possible
Don't see the attraction myself. They are all a bit "Keep Calm and Carry on" to me. Fashionable comedic sloganeering with little artistic value. Just get a poster I tend to agree, but id like to pose a more interesting question to fans of his work: how long can he realistically utilize the same motif? I'm certainly no expert on his body of work, but a quick google search only pulls up his book cover pieces, and logically it would seem that at some point it's going to yeald diminishing work, both artistically and in terms of investment value. The paintings are quite beautiful, and some are quite witty, but can he really carve out an important body of work by repeating essentially the same image over and over with slight variations? I certainly respect that tastes differ significantly, but personally I tend not to gravitate towards artists who's work doesn't evolve in interesting ways. The same can be said of many artists no ? Invader ? Stik ? how long can they realistically utilize the same motif? I'm certainly no expert Either - but logically it would seem that at some point it's going to yeald diminishing work, both artistically and in terms of investment value. clearly it's still possible
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Harland Miller Prints, by --> HowardJohnson on Aug 18, 2016 21:23:48 GMT 1,
I have not! Kinda abstract, looks almost like computer manuals or something technical like that.
I have not! Kinda abstract, looks almost like computer manuals or something technical like that.
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Harland Miller Prints, by --> HowardJohnson on Aug 18, 2016 21:28:32 GMT 1, I tend to agree, but id like to pose a more interesting question to fans of his work: how long can he realistically utilize the same motif? I'm certainly no expert on his body of work, but a quick google search only pulls up his book cover pieces, and logically it would seem that at some point it's going to yeald diminishing work, both artistically and in terms of investment value. The paintings are quite beautiful, and some are quite witty, but can he really carve out an important body of work by repeating essentially the same image over and over with slight variations? I certainly respect that tastes differ significantly, but personally I tend not to gravitate towards artists who's work doesn't evolve in interesting ways. The same can be said of many artists no ? Invader ? Stik ? how long can they realistically utilize the same motif? I'm certainly no expert Either - but logically it would seem that at some point it's going to yeald diminishing work, both artistically and in terms of investment value. clearly it's still possible
Stik is a great comparison, another artist that has failed to innovate. Invaders quite the opposite, he took his initial motif and imagery and has expanded it to jaw dropping sculptures like those massive rubix cube works. Not to mention his application to cultural objects like ciggerette packaging. This type of innovation and expansion is what is lacking from stiks body of work and I think it's the reason he'll be forgotten down the line IMO.
I tend to agree, but id like to pose a more interesting question to fans of his work: how long can he realistically utilize the same motif? I'm certainly no expert on his body of work, but a quick google search only pulls up his book cover pieces, and logically it would seem that at some point it's going to yeald diminishing work, both artistically and in terms of investment value. The paintings are quite beautiful, and some are quite witty, but can he really carve out an important body of work by repeating essentially the same image over and over with slight variations? I certainly respect that tastes differ significantly, but personally I tend not to gravitate towards artists who's work doesn't evolve in interesting ways. The same can be said of many artists no ? Invader ? Stik ? how long can they realistically utilize the same motif? I'm certainly no expert Either - but logically it would seem that at some point it's going to yeald diminishing work, both artistically and in terms of investment value. clearly it's still possible Stik is a great comparison, another artist that has failed to innovate. Invaders quite the opposite, he took his initial motif and imagery and has expanded it to jaw dropping sculptures like those massive rubix cube works. Not to mention his application to cultural objects like ciggerette packaging. This type of innovation and expansion is what is lacking from stiks body of work and I think it's the reason he'll be forgotten down the line IMO.
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Harland Miller Prints, by ling on Aug 18, 2016 22:39:46 GMT 1, ...Stik is not a great comparison. Do some research.
...Stik is not a great comparison. Do some research.
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Harland Miller Prints, by --> HowardJohnson on Aug 18, 2016 22:58:32 GMT 1, ...Stik is not a great comparison. Do some research.
Geez, just trying to get a convo going beyond "this sucks" and "he's amazing." I'll leave this tread to the fans, let's see those frame ups!
...Stik is not a great comparison. Do some research. Geez, just trying to get a convo going beyond "this sucks" and "he's amazing." I'll leave this tread to the fans, let's see those frame ups!
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Harland Miller Prints, by Deleted on Aug 19, 2016 0:41:01 GMT 1, I don't know that innovation is necessarily the most important thing for me when appreciating an artist. Even though Harland has created many book images they have certainly evolved over time without losing impact. I see the art as completely interpretative. If the book, color, words mean something to you and gives you pause in some way then I see that as meaningful. If you see it as complete shit but it still inspires you to discuss it then maybe still a bit meaningful.
I don't know that innovation is necessarily the most important thing for me when appreciating an artist. Even though Harland has created many book images they have certainly evolved over time without losing impact. I see the art as completely interpretative. If the book, color, words mean something to you and gives you pause in some way then I see that as meaningful. If you see it as complete shit but it still inspires you to discuss it then maybe still a bit meaningful.
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Harland Miller Prints, by ling on Aug 19, 2016 7:28:55 GMT 1, ...Stik is not a great comparison. Do some research. Geez, just trying to get a convo going beyond "this sucks" and "he's amazing." I'll leave this tread to the fans, let's see those frame ups! OK, maybe a bit blunt. I apologise for that.
What i'm trying to say is, If you actually looked back over the years of work i think you'll see innovation.
Almost all artists embrace a concept that runs through all work they ever produce in their career, but good artists are never restrained by it. In fact, where this commonality is as obvious as it is in HM's work, I think progression becomes a lot clearer to see.





...Stik is not a great comparison. Do some research. Geez, just trying to get a convo going beyond "this sucks" and "he's amazing." I'll leave this tread to the fans, let's see those frame ups! OK, maybe a bit blunt. I apologise for that. What i'm trying to say is, If you actually looked back over the years of work i think you'll see innovation. Almost all artists embrace a concept that runs through all work they ever produce in their career, but good artists are never restrained by it. In fact, where this commonality is as obvious as it is in HM's work, I think progression becomes a lot clearer to see.     
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Harland Miller Prints, by nighthawk on Aug 19, 2016 16:21:03 GMT 1, Wow, love those!
Wow, love those!
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Harland Miller Prints, by cardiff on Aug 20, 2016 2:16:44 GMT 1, One of the best pics of all time on this forum...awesome on all fronts. Congrats!
One of the best pics of all time on this forum...awesome on all fronts. Congrats!
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Harland Miller Prints, by vikingsurfer on Aug 20, 2016 10:07:53 GMT 1, Recently picked this up from WhiteCube:

Recently picked this up from WhiteCube: 
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Harland Miller Prints, by vikingsurfer on Aug 20, 2016 10:08:34 GMT 1, They have two more left if anybody is interested.
They have two more left if anybody is interested.
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Harland Miller Prints, by mishen on Aug 20, 2016 13:07:43 GMT 1, They have two more left if anybody is interested. Two more left of what? I'd love to find one of these..
They have two more left if anybody is interested. Two more left of what? I'd love to find one of these..
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Harland Miller Prints, by Deleted on Aug 20, 2016 13:20:19 GMT 1, They have two more left if anybody is interested. Two more left of what? I'd love to find one of these..
Love saves the day possibly ?
They have two more left if anybody is interested. Two more left of what? I'd love to find one of these.. Love saves the day possibly ?
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Harland Miller Prints, by mishen on Aug 20, 2016 13:27:00 GMT 1, Two more left of what? I'd love to find one of these.. Love saves the day possibly ? Yea I figured. Just looked back at his last posts. Thanks for helping!
Two more left of what? I'd love to find one of these.. Love saves the day possibly ? Yea I figured. Just looked back at his last posts. Thanks for helping!
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Harland Miller Prints, by polymindset on Aug 20, 2016 16:03:06 GMT 1, Recently picked this up from WhiteCube:  Really like this one. Almost seems un-Harland Miller with such a positive message. Are you sure he did it?
Recently picked this up from WhiteCube:  Really like this one. Almost seems un-Harland Miller with such a positive message. Are you sure he did it?
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