artist biography
Alexander Millar's formative years were spent in Springside, a mining community near Kilmarnock in Scotland. The scenes he saw around him every day have informed his artwork, both in content and style. Industrial landscapes, working men in suits, women with tartan headscarves, bicycle commutes, and more are all part of his instantly recognisable style.
Millar's upbringing results in the classic, humble and nostalgic scenes of his work. He grew up in a time of financial difficulties, in a town that was unable to keep up with the progress of the modern world.
After leaving Springside, Millar settled in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne. He became a professional artist in 1988, using his memories as a basis for his artwork. The characters from his past and the humour in everyday scenes continued to guide his work. He recalls the amusement in watching a street drunk: “I love the almost choreographed movements of the street drunk with his vertically challenged, about to fall over but never quite does it routine - to me it is every bit as entertaining as Swan Lake.”
alexander millar ‘one more tango’ original
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Details
medium: acrylic on canvas
format: original on canvas
image size: 80 x 64 cm
signed: Yes
condition: excellent
provenance: original sales invoice
about this artwork: an original acrylic on canvas entitled ‘one more tango’ by alexander millar was created circa 2015 .
any of the tango pieces created by alex proved to be extremely popular and were a great success with his collector base, this tango original is a strong example of this subject matter.
(estimate includes ARR, finders fee & taxes)
artist biography
Alexander Millar's formative years were spent in Springside, a mining community near Kilmarnock in Scotland. The scenes he saw around him every day have informed his artwork, both in content and style. Industrial landscapes, working men in suits, women with tartan headscarves, bicycle commutes, and more are all part of his instantly recognisable style.
Millar's upbringing results in the classic, humble and nostalgic scenes of his work. He grew up in a time of financial difficulties, in a town that was unable to keep up with the progress of the modern world.
After leaving Springside, Millar settled in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne. He became a professional artist in 1988, using his memories as a basis for his artwork. The characters from his past and the humour in everyday scenes continued to guide his work. He recalls the amusement in watching a street drunk: “I love the almost choreographed movements of the street drunk with his vertically challenged, about to fall over but never quite does it routine - to me it is every bit as entertaining as Swan Lake.”
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