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CHLOÉ KELLY MILLER
French painter

Born in Rouen with a hearing impairment, Chloé did not let her disability get in the way of embracing life. She empowered her disability to access the resources that one may not be aware of, even with the possession of the five senses. As a member of the LGBTQ+ community, Chloé’s core creative themes revolve around the questioning of self through self-discovery. 
 
Chloé displays an eclectic body of work, constituted of photographs, acrylics, graffiti, inks and drawings. From iconic figures of pop culture to intimate and fragmented images, the artist investigates the notions of identity and representation. She does so by creating a dynamic exchange between the subject and the viewer in her artwork. Colors and black backgrounds dominate her latest body of work, in order to evoke and mirroring our unconscious. 
 
The deconstruction of the eyes is a recurrent motif in her artworks, which she sees as a mean of personal expression. As a result, the portrait genre holds a central place in her collection. It enables her to depict her experience of the self and explore the process of othering. She considers her artistic praxis as inherently spontaneous and eruptive. Ultimately, her profound fascination for understanding the human mind would become the driving force of her many striking pieces today.

Portrait Chloé (paysage).jpg

ART WORKS

COLLABORATIONS

PRESS

Magazine Urban Art - 2021

PERFORMANCES

Four-handed diner with artist Chloé Kelly Miller and Chef Clément Hernandez
at Workshop Restaurant, Bangkok

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