Scotland St hosts artist’s ‘homecoming’

Washington Green pic, 8/1/06, 12:26,  8C, 2467x2034 (292+1054), 80%, WG Highlights,   1/8 s, R72.8, G61.8, B105.4Washington Green pic, 8/1/06, 12:26,  8C, 2467x2034 (292+1054), 80%, WG Highlights,   1/8 s, R72.8, G61.8, B105.4
Washington Green pic, 8/1/06, 12:26, 8C, 2467x2034 (292+1054), 80%, WG Highlights, 1/8 s, R72.8, G61.8, B105.4
Alexander Miller began drawing small charcoal figures to help ignite memories for his father who had Parkinson’s disease.The artist found his vocation late in life after losing his job and a difficult divorce; life was at an intolerable low. The story goes that, within little over half an hour of his first public exhibition, as he puts it: “The walls were covered in red [‘sold’] dots.” Since 2003, he has been an elite artist with the prestigeous Washington Green Fine Art. Miller’s latest works are on public display at Scotland Street Museum until Hogmanay, December 31.