“Dogs and Delicacies”
“Miller renders a tragicomic view of the domestic dog's dilemma. His canines seem simple, trusting, dumb beasts alerted to, bewildered or tortured by unintelligible and disjointed stimuli…Many of Miller's works are funky, but he isn't a funk artist: he lacks the necessary cynicism.
His vision is naive and his handling primitive; yet his work doesn't fall within the tradition of folk artists. Nor is he uneducated: he has an M.F.A. from UC Davis. Still, I would characterize him as a diamond in the rough - uncut, homely and unique. His work is a bit like the little girl who had a little curl right in the middle of her forehead.” by Victoria Dalkey West Coast Artweek
“Artwork With Whimsy, Fantasy And Meaning”
“But there is Humor and lyricism in
Miller’s work as well as terror and menace.” by Victoria Dalkey The
Sacramento Bee
