Dan Miller has been making art from Maine materials — white pine, the state tree, and driftwood from the beaches near his isolated studio — for decades. He received his MFA from the University of Pennsylvania in 1958, graduated from PAFA the following year, and has served as a faculty member at PAFA since 1964, teaching art history, painting, and printmaking.
The dunes at Corea in wind — the grasses leaning, the trees holding on, the whole scene caught in a moment of horizontal movement. An early and extremely rare proof from an edition of 40. Miller's wood grain and the wind-bent landscape are a natural pairing.
woodcut on paper, edition 1/40, 28 1/2 x 12 1/4 in.