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Melanie Millar Mixed Media

Melanie Millar is a painter living and working in Houston, Texas. She has exhibited her work in one-person shows, group-shows and juried competitions nationally. Her work is in private and corporate collections, as well as in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. She grew up in New Jersey but later moved to Houston, Texas. Her undergraduate degree is from the University of Texas. In 1999, she completed an MFA in painting and drawing at the University of North Texas, Denton, Texas. She got back in the studio in August 2009 after a complete and total work fast of 10 years. She is indebted to Kerry Inman of Inman Gallery in Houston who first showed her works.

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Artist: Melanie Millar
"Desire/Desire" Contemporary Abstract
"Desire/Desire" Contemporary Abstract

"Desire/Desire" Contemporary Abstract

By Melanie Millar

Located in Houston, TX

Oil paint transferred onto a Masonite board. Mainly yellow tones with decorative foliage. Framed in a white frame with a white matte. Artist Biography: Melanie Millar isa painter living and working in Houston, Texas. She has exhibited her work in one-person shows, group-shows and juried competitions nationally. Her work is in private and corporate collections, as well as in the collection of the Museum of Fine Art, Houston. She grew up in New Jersey but later moved to Houston, Texas. Her undergraduate degree is from the University of Texas. In 1999, she completed an MFA in painting and drawing at the University of North Texas, Denton Texas...

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1990s Abstract Melanie Millar Mixed Media

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