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ABOUT ALEXANDER MILLAR

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Alexander Millar was born in 1960 into the small mining community of Springside a few miles outside the town of Kilmarnock on the west coast of Scotland. Life within the small Scottish village was very traditional and although Millar grew up in the 60’s era it felt more like the 40’s. Alexander Millar's formative years were spent in the company of old men dressed in dark suits smoking woodbines partnered with large missile-shaped women decked out in headscarves and pinnies.

Millar's father worked for British Rail and he got great pleasure from simply sitting in the atmospheric steam filled stations which even today Millar finds are the most romantic, nostalgic places to be.

Many of Alexander Millar's most romantic paintings are set within that very atmosphere. Alexander Millar escaped school in 1976 and eventually fled Springside to set himself up in Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

This jump from sleepy peacefulness to hustle and bustle was like going from the frying pan straight into the fire. Alexander Millar found Newcastle had, and still has, its fair share of characters locally known as ‘Gadgies’ which fed him much inspiration later on in life when he finally discovered his destiny as an artist.

After a number of different jobs Millar finally settled down in 1988 to become a professional artist. Alexander Millar is completely self-taught and after many years of developing his own style in art, Millar turned to images remembered from his childhood and used the local Tyneside ‘Gadgies’ as models in his paintings.

The past couple of years have been especially exciting for Alexander Millar, as his work has taken on a life of its own. Sales have gone through the roof and everyone seems to be taking notice of these solitary figures he creates.

Millar is continually surprised to see the effects that his paintings have on people, on many occasions Millar has had women moved to tears absorbed by a painting that evokes memories of their father or grandfather. After a number of sell out exhibitions one Alexander Millar's paintings was entered in the Daily Mail’s ‘Not the Turner Prize’.

Ten thousand works were entered and Millar's painting was chosen as one of the finalists which were exhibited at the Mall Galleries in London.

 

ALEXANDER MILLAR

So What! - Alexander Millar

SO WHAT!

Alexander Millar
Medium: Giclée Published: 2004
Size: 6" x 8" Signed: Yes
Edition Copies: 795
Mounted: £59    SOLD
 

Thank You Sir - Alexander Millar

THANK YOU SIR

Alexander Millar
Medium: Giclée Published: 2004
Size: 6" x 8" Signed: Yes
Edition Copies: 795
Price: £59    SOLD

 

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