Jeff Miller

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Jeff’s rustic farmhouse studio/gallery is on the original settlement road for the Limberlost area.  This historic dwelling serves as his base for forays into the nearby wilderness of Algonquin Park, where he has spent many years canoeing, painting and guiding.  He is especially at home in the remote, less travelled regions of the Park.

Jeff’s vibrant acrylic and oil landscapes express the passion he has for the land in its many moods, from quiet backwaters to racing rivers.  His canvases are painted with a confidence born of his intimate experience with nature.

Jeff is well known for his celebrated “Look, See, Paint” art and nature program, in which he encourages participants to explore their emotional relationship with nature through art.  He is represented by the John A. Libby Gallery in Toronto. 

Current Work:

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Studio Info:

Jeff Miller
1028 Hillside Crescent
705-635-2754
jeffart@csolve.net
http://www.lookseepaint.com

August 14th/15th
Guest Artists

Wayne Church - metal sculpture
Wayne Church - metal sculpture
Wayne was introduced to blacksmithing in his father’s shop, and has been working metal for 45 years. His sculptures, whether realistic or abstract, have their roots in nature.
www.theartisansgallery.ca
James Sanders - pottery
James Sanders - pottery
James has worked with clay and glazes for over forty years. His home and pottery studio are located at Michipicoten Harbour, just a few miles from the town of Wawa. The colours and forms of his functional stoneware and tile landscape mosaics are influenced by the rugged beauty of Lake Superior's northeast shore.