Chris Millar — “Loom beneath the Loam” (acrylic paint, resin, brass and steel, 2026)
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Chris Millar — “Loom beneath the Loam” (acrylic paint, resin, brass and steel, 2026)
made bird valentines. idk i have no one in mind to give them to but still spent hours collaging. kinda hate the sparrow one.
“A Prize Every Time” (2025), acrylic on canvas, 53 x 32 inches
Canadian artist Chris Millar
rat got that big ol’ honking honker
he said: 👁👃🏻👁
i am very not used to posting here but i just really felt the need to contribute to all the amazing fan work coming from this movie!
this movie means so much to me from a fan view and from a representation view. seeing myself so clearly represented in a movie for the first time was honestly one of the best feelings ever. not to mention the amazing diversity within the cast and crew!
but even beyond that, the movie was so incredibly well made. the cinematography, the lighting, the story, the chemistry, the emotions; it was all so perfect. so thank you, michelle @octopunkmedia , for such an incredible film!
Chris Millar — Adit 42a (brass, aluminum, resin, electronics, glass, 2019)
Chris Millar — Mirthful Miscellanea (resin, acrylic paint, brass, steel, aluminum, electronics, wood, 2024)