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Melinda Miles : Passages

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Melinda Miles (1944–2009) belonged to a generation of artists who settled in Santa Fe around 1980.

She had a career spanning nearly forty years. Her painting included portraiture, a series of interiors, a major body of still life that she was best known for, and a late series of train imagery that became a summation of her life’s work.

Influences from Hopper, Hammershoi, Peto, and the Luminists are evident.

Yet she would develop a distinctive voice that allowed her to treat themes of passage and life’s impermanence with what she once called a “sweet sadness.”Miles developed a painting technique that rivaled the realist trompe l’oeil style of William Harnett, but adapted it to hint at transcendence rather than materiality.

Of the motif of passage, recurring in each of her thematic periods, she said, “I find a kind of beauty in that ongoing stream of loss and newness.”

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Fresco Fine Art Publications
1934491403 / 9781934491409
Hardback
30/01/2014
United States
180 pages, 150 colour plates, 70 colour photos
279 x 279 mm