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a gift for an australian girl, 2013
“Lint Traps” by Matthew Milia. Sourced content from texts with his father.
“Lilac Trash” - fictional prose by Matthew C. Milia
“is this thing on?” by Matthew Milia / / acrylic, pencil, marker, coffee on paper
“my masterpiece didn’t save my life, mommy” by Matthew Milia / acrylic, pencil, pen, typewriter, coffee on paper
“me rn” by Matthew Milia / acrylic, pencil, pen, typewriter, coffee on paper
“May I Please Have the Recipe (for that Day with the Coffee and Wind)?” by Matthew Milia / acrylic on paper
"ciao mega-babe of good health & good ideas" doodle & writings by matthew milia, rome 2015
"My Mother Called Me about the Eclipse Today" by Matthew Milia / red marker & colored pencil
"Mother's Day" by Matthew Milia / ink & colored pencil
Frontier Ruckus Song Ilustration #20 (canvas edition) | Darling Anonymity by Matthew Milia | 30x15" canvas
Frontier Ruckus Song Ilustration #19 (canvas edition) | Little Henrietta by Matthew Milia | 30x15" canvas
"Sad Modernity" /// Frontier Ruckus song illustration by Matthew Milia
"Open It Up" /// Frontier Ruckus song illustration by Matthew Milia
"The Latter Days" /// Frontier Ruckus song illustration by Matthew Milia
"My Mother Smoking in Front of the Dead Frozen Lilac Bush Contemplating Resurrection" by Matthew Milia / SITCOM UNIVERSE
Announcing—new Matthew Milia ‘Memory Exchange’ art project: you supply a graphic synopsis of your most idyllic and/or terrifying childhood memory and Matthew interprets it through mixed media 18×24″ piece. You receive the original work. (15 available HERE)
Man I'm Feelin Fuckin Fired Up by Matthew Milia /// ink & pencil