Wednesday, July 23, 2014
The Apryl Miller Interview at E·ratio has been viewed five-hundred times!
Thank you, Apryl Miller!
“The majority of my expressions revolve around working through emotional states or situations. My themes are silence, tears, family relationships, difficult loves and how we treat each other as people. All of this is placed under the umbrella of how we are universally imperfect. Other artists may focus on the environment, etc., but mine is all about feelings and relationships.”
“My titles can be very much like stories, like any sort of writing, but I love to do it and especially love it when the title arrives of its own volition. ‘Sculpture Masquerading as Furniture’ arrived in that way. Initially I was trying to market them as furniture pieces, but after a time I realized they transcend furniture.”
“I have messages to share, messages of hope, of redemption, of survival, of love and acceptance of ourselves and each other. My prayers are still sometimes obscure, but I believe there is a God who hears us.”
AprylMiller.com
Apryl Miller at Saatchi Art
Update: For the month of July, The Apryl Miller Interview at E·ratio was viewed five-hundred and ninety-four times!
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