Miguel Milló
Miguel Milló
Milló's creative process begins by sculpting his models in clay and painting them with richly colored pigments. He then adorns these living sculptures with fruits, vegetables and elements of nature before photographing them. The resulting images blend sculpture, painting, performance and photography, creating vibrant works that celebrate the human form, color and imagination.
Miguel Milló studied graphic design at the Iberoamerican University in Tijuana, Mexico. His work has received international recognition for its distinctive use of color, light and the human figure.
This exhibition is presented in partnership with the Consulado General de Mexico, Atlanta, Georgia.
Exhibition Dates: Now - through July 31
Gallery Hours: Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Location: Leland Gallery, Georgia College & State University
We invite the campus and local community to experience this unique collection of photographic works and learn more about the artistic vision of Miguel Milló.
For questions: Please contact Matthew Forrest: Matthew.forrest1@gcsu.edu or 478 445 2130.
Admission is free and open to the public.