Category: Original Art

Fathers, Sons and Tacos!

House Portraits by Steve Miller

I have some favorite foods.  You know, those foods that are always a “go to” when you want something really good to eat. Tacos are on that list. Especially the small “street tacos”. As Thanksgiving came around this past year I received a request to paint three House Portraits for the owner of one of …

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God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen

Steve Miller Studios

Can you imagine a world where absolute peace is the norm? Not just peace from wars and international conflicts, but true peace in every relationship. It’s hard to grasp a world like that. But, that is one of the things Christ came for 2000 years ago. I like the 500 year old carol called “God …

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Snow of Gratitude

In America, I believe the Thanksgiving Holiday is much overlooked in its importance,  and we have so much material wealth that we have become ungrateful. We should remember that gratitude is an amazing thing… everything changes when we live a life of thankfulness and gratitude. Donna and I were blessed and truly very grateful to …

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The Speech of the Created World

Plein Air in the Smokies

Your mercy, O LORD, is in the heavens;Your faithfulness reaches to the clouds. Your righteousness is like the great mountains;Your judgments are a great deep;O LORD, You preserve man and beast. How precious is Your lovingkindness, O God!Therefore the children of men put their trust under the shadow of Your wings. Psalm 36:5 thru 7 Donna and I read this Psalm one morning before we …

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Why Do Artists Paint?

Perhaps we need to dig down below the surface to really answer this question. The answer must start with creation: Genesis 1:26 “Then God said, “Let Us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness; let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, over the birds of the air, and over the …

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Let Us make man in Our image…

These few words in Genesis 1:26 are like a deep well. And, trying to fully understand them is like trying to understand the depths of the ocean while standing on the beach. The effects of sin in a fallen world have dulled our senses to the reality of what God has done. One of the …

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Paint the Town Plein Air Event

Paint the Town Marble Falls Plein Air Event

Plein Air in Marble Falls: April 21 thru 27, I will join Plein Air artist from across the nation for the 17th Annual Paint the Town Event in Downtown Marble Falls, Texas. We will be scattered out with paint and easels to capture various scenes and panoramic Texas Hill Country landscapes, as well as scenes …

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Christmas in Puerto Rico

Beach in Puerto Rico, Oil on Panel

My wife and I were blessed to be able to visit our daughter this past Christmas in beautiful Puerto Rico. I must say it’s a beautiful and interesting place. – a U.S. Territory, but not really the U.S., with the flavor of a 3rd world country sprinkled throughout. However, the island is beautiful. Many miles …

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Appalachia and Israel

What relation do the Appalachian Mountains and Israel have? Interesting story…. It had been three years since my wife and I had been able to visit family back in East Tennessee. We always love our visits to East Tennessee and one of the “must-do” things on our list while there is to visit the Great …

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Shutters & Strokes

Shutters & Strokes at Breckenridge Fine Art Center

The LORD is good to all, And His mercies are over all His works. Psalm 145:9 The Breckenridge Fine Art Center in Breckenridge, Texas is sponsoring a “husband & wife” exhibit featuring Donna’s Photography and my works in Oil, Pastel and Charcoal. The exhibit is titled Shutters and Strokes! Donna and I love to hit …

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The Builder

John Minor Wisdom Federal Courthouse, New Orleans, Louisiana

Towards the end of last year, I was blessed by an old friend and gallery owner to produce a couple of commissions for one of his clients. The project was for two oil paintings. Each painting was to be 16 x 20 in size. The subject of each was U.S. Federal Courthouses. The first was …

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The Gallery at Redlands

Fall is one of my favorite seasons., and I have especially loved experiencing fall in east Texas when I am able to visit. It’s really amazing how the landscape and trees can change in a short, 2-hour drive. The mesquites and juniper trees fade away as the landscape begins to be populated with pines, sweetgum, …

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