After driving big rigs for many years, at 50, Eunice has done a 180. I was always thrilled to hear one of her tales about being on the road.
Artist: Eunice Miller
Now I’m thrilled to see another work of art from her.
Artist: Eunice Miller
Her painting skills have evolved quickly, and her eye is wonderful.
Artist: Eunice MillerArtist: Eunice MillerArtist: Eunice Miller
I am extremely smitten with this painting! Wow, Eunice!
Artist: Eunice Miller
⭐️ THANK YOU EUNICE ⭐️
Eunice is a very interesting person. You can learn more about her on her blog: Living and Lovin
As well as painting, she takes a mean photo! Check out some of her photos and paintings, or book a private painting class at:Folsom Mill Studio
There is a cool bio on Eunice’s Shopping Site where you can buy everything from a-z with her art on it! OR: you can purchase a print from SOCIETY 6 by clicking on the S6 Logo!
The above oil painting titled “White Glads at Night”is my fave. It blows my mind that he painted it, blind, with a knife. Vernon also designs gardens to this day.
Vernon told me, ” I can show you the exact spot in my garden where these Glads grow”
Vernon said, “I used several stencils from the Dollar Store for the background. The word SOUP & the A & Z are on raised wood blocks (about 1/8th of an inch). It’s an homage to braille, in that it is tactile.”
There are lots of colors in the above painting, “Tenements”. I asked Vernon how he knows which tube of paint is what color?
Vernon answered, “I have a bar code reader, that reads out loud to me. On the tubes of paint, the color is listed in the code. I line them up accordingly. Tenements is done in 3 colors, mixed in variations and applied very thickly”.
This painting was inspired by a jazz evening w/Molly Johnson at the SoulPepper Theater . Molly is an amazing singer, & friend of Vernon. He sat in a front row & is still inspired by the love and recognition Molly showed him when she sat at his table.
Vernon noted, “thoughts inspired by Molly were: “cello note”, Molly lead, ultra marine. All other singers = other blues. The shades progress to a light turquoise for depth. It’s painted using a cardboard template, with a brush. Check out Molly’s Kensington Jazz Fest
Vernon told me, “this painting is based on a construction site’s nails, screws, black nails, rot & climaxes in rust. All colors represent something at a construction site.
Visit Vernon’s Website where you can read his bio, inquire about showing his art at your amazing venue, or simply buy, or commission one of his works of art. A direct email link is available on the site.
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