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New Dad By Alexander Millar Framed Edition

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Born and bred in a small, traditional Scottish village on the west coast in 1960, Millar met with the company of well-rounded characters from day one, and was immediately exposed to more examples on leaving school, upping sticks and decamping to Newcastle-upon-Tyne in the late 1970s, where he witnessed fascinating individuals at every turn. Holding down various jobs in the meantime, it wasn’t until 1988 that Millar turned professional as an artist and set about making a name for himself in this creative arena. Addressing his work and Millar’s unique style is immortalized in his visual dramatization of these Tyneside characters, all oversized shoes, and shoulders that symbolize the industrial age that the North East was synonymous with at the time of Millar’s artistic birth.