Latest workA new interview with Kellie is also available in the profile section published April 2008

 Couture cups- Cairo Small & Madrid -image by Katya      Above and Aboard             

Couture Cups-Cairo Small & Madrid                    Above and Aboard- 60 x 100 x 6 cm

Kellie Miller has produced a new body of work using different media of ceramics and painting. Her new work explores her experiences of Japan, Tuscany, New York, Taiwan and France.

Profile

Kellie Miller embraces an experimental approach to her work; she aims to balance form, colour and texture.  Her goal is to create work that crosses many disciplines and that it is viewed in its own right, without preconceptions.  She places importance on the artistic merit, design elements and the craft within her work; and believes without a fine balance of these there can be no meaningful art, craft or design. Her desire is to create environments for her pieces to belong; where the work is fluid and moves from objects for the table to works on the floor and wall.  It is vital that her work is accessible, either by function or the way in which each piece entices the viewer to touch and or hold.

She is a creative free spirit and produces pieces that involve many different genres and artistic practices. She is not restricted by rules or regulations.Kellie’s work is inspired by movements such as, Bauhaus, The Art and Crafts, The Omega workshops, Dada, Art Nouveau, Art Deco, Cubism and the Surrealists. 

She has been influenced by artists and designers associated with these movements including: Kurt Schwitters, Pablo Picasso, William Morris, Vassily Kandinsky and Paul Klee. She has always admired how many of these artists and designers freely moved from one art form to another to create original and exciting new works.Often her creations arise from a conversation or words from a novel.  Like many of her admired artists, she doesn’t restrict herself to one medium or one approach, she likes to be inspired and produce work from her heart.

Kellie is an International artist renowned for her ceramic vessels and wall pieces. Her works are held in museum collections around the world including Taiwan, Japan and the UK. Her work has been featured widely in the press, including The Times, The Guardian, Elle Decoration and Homes and Gardens. 

Read about Kellie's work by writer Kate  Blok.