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Rags To Polyester - Signed Print by Harland Miller 2014 - MyArtBroker

Rags To Polyester
Signed Print

Harland Miller

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Medium: Giclée print

Edition size: 50

Year: 2014

Size: H 95cm x W 74cm

Signed: Yes

Format: Signed Print

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The value of Harland Miller’s Rags To Polyester (signed) is estimated to be worth between £22,000 and £35,000. This Giclée print was created in 2014 and has shown consistent value growth, with an average annual growth rate of 16%. This work is rare to the market, having been sold 5 times at auction since its initial sale on 25th January 2018. The edition size of this artwork is limited to 50.

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Auction Results

Auction DateAuction HouseLocation
Hammer Price
Return to Seller
Buyer Paid
January 2020Phillips London United Kingdom
March 2019Lyon & Turnbull Edinburgh United Kingdom
January 2019Phillips London United Kingdom
June 2018Phillips London United Kingdom
January 2018Phillips London United Kingdom

Meaning & Analysis

Miller himself actually first achieved widespread critical acclaim as a writer as opposed to as an artist, with his debut novel, Slow down Arthur, Stick to Thirty published in 2000. Then in 2001, merging his interests in image and text, Miller began creating a series of works based upon the Penguin book covers, which he picked up from thrift shops during his time spent living in Paris. Unable to understand the titles in French, he began to fabricate his own titles. He explains, “you can really say anything you wanted in the middle panel, because people are already used to the form of the Penguin book, so in that way the text carried more weight than the painting.” Inspired by writers such as Ernest Hemingway and Scott Fitzgerald, Miller was able to incorporate his love of classic literature with painting. From Rags To Polyester is an archetypal example from this body of work, which combines figurative painting with elements of popular culture and literary imagery. With painterly brushstrokes and dripping colour partly obscuring the text, the effect is one of an ageing paperback infused with artistic vigour. The faded cover, torn edges and stained, smudged pages nostalgically recall a lifetime history of love and use that visually references our intimate, long-standing relationship with text and language, in a visceral, physical connection between person and page that passes through the generations. The American painter Ed Ruscha is a clear influence for Miller, marrying text and image in a radical juxtaposition using slogans and phrases to compliment his paintings. Mark Rothko, too, is another such acknowledged source of inspiration for the British artist, with his use of prominent bands of colour such as the pink and white seen in the visual aesthetic of From Rags to Polyester.

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