Red Devil with Blue Border
Dateca. 1995
Artist
R. A. Miller
(1912 - 2006)
MediumMixed media paint including PVA (polyvinyl acetate) and markers on a found hollow core door
Dimensions79" H x 31¾" W x 1¼" D
Credit LineGift of Carl and Marian Mullis in honor of their grandchildren, Wilson, Mac and Virginia
Object number2019.110.1
DescriptionFigure of a red devil painted on a salvaged door, appears standing, facing proper right. Shirt is adorned with white polka dots and pants have lines giving the appearance of plaid. A painted blue border surrounds the composition along the outer edge.Label TextR.A. Miller began painting and drawing after deteriorating eyesight forced him to retire from full-time work. Since age 12, he held a variety of jobs on a farm, in a cotton mill, and at a nearby gas station, but none were as impactful as his role of a Free Will Baptist minister. Faith played an important part in Miller's life, motivating him to create visual messages of God's word.
The Bible served as inspiration for much of Miller's work and devils were a common subject. He drew demons in various sizes and forms on a wide array of found materials such as scrap metal and wood, often characterizing the figure's temperament by a specific color. According to Miller, the red and purple devils, shown here, are the type "that get you in all kind of trouble." Miller's colorful artwork gained considerable notoriety after being featured in a 1984 music video for the rock band R.E.M.
InscribedSigned along the bottom left edge, "R A Miller"
ProvenanceArtist to Jeff Nix and Durwood Pepper (representatives of artist) to Carl and Babe Mullis, CWF's vendors
ca. 1995
ca. 1995
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