Sara Miller
“Female Faces” by Sara Miller
"Female Faces" by Sara Miller
Fiber Art on Canvas
size 30x40x1.5 inch
I have always found energy being surrounded by bright colors and the feel of the textures in fabrics. I love working with patterns, textures, colors and using geometric shapes & curves. The flow of the connecting shapes and colors seem to take on a life of their own in my art and represent the ups & downs we face every day; the connecting shapes are the fluidity of time, of life’s changes, and how the world and events change each of us every day.
$3,500.00
Sara Miller
Sara grew up in New York, and after attending college at the University of Buffalo, move to the warm climate in Los Angeles where she spent over 20 years before moving to Texas for a Corporate relocation in the growing computer industry. In 2017 she fulfilled a dream when she moved to Santa Fe, where she now works as a full-time artist in her beautiful studio/gallery.
She is a self-taught artist, whose career started with her wearable art and art quilts. As a child of the 60’s, she has always found energy in being surrounded by bright colors and also loves the feel of textures and fabrics. In 2007 in the process of creating fabric for her art quilts, she began to design fabrics for a major NY fabric manufacturer. She did this either using her computer skills or by painting on fabric with fabric paints. Once Sara got a paintbrush in her hand, she was hooked and found a new passion for painting which she now combines with her mixed media fiber art.
Today as a mixed media fiber artist, her work is created with the vibrant colors & stitched threads of nature's palette and the structured beauty found in architectural forms. Each piece she creates is a narrative, a tactile chronicle of the world as she perceives it—brilliant, intricate, and teeming with color and life.
“My goal as an artist is to bring the joy and happiness I experience when I am painting and creating my mixed media fiber art to my viewers and collectors.
“I have always found energy being surrounded by bright color and the feel of the textures in fabrics. I love working with patterns, textures, colors and using geometric shapes and curves. The flow of the connecting shapes and colors seem to take on a life of their own in my art and represent the up and downs we face every day. The connecting shapes are the fluidity of time, of life changes and how the world and events change each of us every day.”