Jeff Miller has been referred to as "the last of the old time Canadian painters", continuing in the traditions begun by Tom Thomson and the Group of Seven. He paints onsite in the wilds either from his canoe or on the shore. Although he has painted coast to coast, Miller feels particularly at home in the Algonquin Park and Lake Superior regions of Ontario. He saw that the unspoiled wild places on this earth had more to do with our lives than just "summer fun" and believed that an intimate connection with nature particularly at an early age will endure throughout the life of the individual. Jeff started his canoe guiding services in 1973, founding director of Algonquin Wild Lands League in 1968. He produced a video and Outdoor Paint Kit in 1993 "Look See Paint, The Art of Loving Nature". He also wrote and published a book "Ramblings through Algonquin Park" Painting, Sketches, Thoughts. He exhibited with Libby's gallery from 1987.
Jeff Miller "Centre Island" oil on canvas, 30 x 36 ins
"Ramblings through Algonquin Park" Paintings, Sketches, Thoughts booklet by Jeff Miller See "Shop - Books" on this website to purchase.
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