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2025 Ohio Artist Registry Juried Exhibition

klee miller

Home 13541 Union Hill Road County: wood
Bowling Green Ohio 43402 United States
Home Phone: 4193787020 Website: Dawghousestudios

Bio

Originaly from Seattle, I have been interested in photography, cartooning and animation from a young age. I am particularly drawn to abstract and nature photography and have recently advanced into aerial photography.

I earned my Bachelors deree in photography and a Masters dgree in Animation. I developed my animation skills working in the video game intustry and have been teaching 2D an 3D animation and modeling and game design for 19 years. This included a stint to work on the film Polar Express as a mocap integrator. Currently I am exploring virtual reality and mixed reality along with photogrametry.

 

Artist Statement

At a young age in a family of artists, I developed an interest in photography, cartooning and creative writing. When I entered high school I was the photographer on the school paper an took photos and drew editorial cartoons for local weekly papers. This gave me the dream of being a photo journalist especially after attending a photo journalist exhibition. 
 
Now I am exploring new avenues in digital and aerial photography, animation, VR, and AI generated art. In my photography and animation always to looking for the amazing things that go unseen as we pass by in our hurried lifestyle. I look for interesting abstract forms and textures as well as the new perspectives seen from 400 feet in the sky in ways that we wouldn’t have imagined. I am always open to exploring new techniques and the wonderful visuals that nature blesses us with. I am very grateful.