The Power And The Glory by Alexander Millar

Limited Editions of 95 - individually signed by Alexander Millar
Alexander Millar's biography
Alexander Millar's biography
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Medium:
Giclee On Board
Artwork Type:
With Slip
Style:
Contemporary
Editions:
95
Image Size:
610 x 457 mm
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As one traditional income stream and far-reaching community-serving industry faces systematic decline and inevitable closure after another, a famous son ensures certain scenes are captured for prosperity to relive the times when they’re otherwise long forgotten, or filled away under the subheading of ‘history’. History is something that proud Scot, Alexander Millar is continually making with every new (and hotly anticipated) new compositional piece he labours over, as he strives to tell the very real story of the lives and times of those that lived them; himself very much included.
As an integral visual component of his brand new Autumn 2014-released collection of hand-signed, limited edition canvas-mounted illustrative propositions, ‘The Power and the Glory’ is nothing if not graphically defiant and potentially tub-thumping, as it visually enthuses the ethics of the working man and his resilience in the face of adversity; as they acknowledge the crumbling of another industrial empire as times change. As the powerbase shifts, the glory of past achievements and battles won is never lost or diluted, as envisaged in this seismic limited edition canvas iteration, which comes complete with Millar’s much sought after moniker.
As an integral visual component of his brand new Autumn 2014-released collection of hand-signed, limited edition canvas-mounted illustrative propositions, ‘The Power and the Glory’ is nothing if not graphically defiant and potentially tub-thumping, as it visually enthuses the ethics of the working man and his resilience in the face of adversity; as they acknowledge the crumbling of another industrial empire as times change. As the powerbase shifts, the glory of past achievements and battles won is never lost or diluted, as envisaged in this seismic limited edition canvas iteration, which comes complete with Millar’s much sought after moniker.