“She is Shereen Miller-acclaimed, well respected, award winning artist who has fashioned her own version of an ancient technique explored by the Renaissance genius himself. Indeed, she’s Shereen Miller, who is taking art to some intriguing new perspectives, breaking new ground by applying her mathematical acumen and aesthetic talent.” Art Editor, Connie Benesh, Fort Worth Star Telegram March 31, 1991 Front Page
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Director Edmund Pillsbury- Kimball Art Museum/Chairman Heritage Creek Galleries, Dallas, USA Former Director-British Art Collection at YALE University. Formal Statement November 23, 1990
“I am greatly honored to have the opportunity to see Shereen Miller’s work. Her work draws upon Surrealism, it draws upon Cubism and it draws upon a tremendously rich body of cultural material
but out of it makes something truly original and unique. It is a very powerful body of work dealing
with scientific and humanistic themes in a very personal and eloquent manner.”
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“Enter into my World of Creativity where Time looses its linear perspective
And Space embraces the Universal precepts of Beauty and Truth”
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Professor of Art History-Dr. Lee Ferguson, MIU University, USA.
Video Documented Statement February 15, 1992
“I have been very inspired by the work of Shereen Miller. What intrigues me most is that,
unlike other artists who conform to one particular style or genre, Shereen Miller has developed
the ability to move freely between different forms and approaches of art. Her art speaks of the
relationship between the more fluid, amorphous state of consciousness and the more perceptual
cognitive levels interactive in space and time. These two levels are unified
in all her work which I find very attractive and interesting.”
America's Senior Art Historian - Professor George Hersey YALE University
Head of Art History Department - Formal Statement on Shereen Miller's Art February 8, 1991
" Shereen Miller's extraordinary Anamorphic art looks back to Renaissance experiments with optical filtered perception. In this she stands in the distinguished tradition of leonardo da Vinci, who also investigated anamorphosis. But her work is linked in other ways to Surrealism and Post Modernism. Shereen's art indeed sets a powerful and fascinating focus on major artistic concerns on the human faculty of sight and its distortion, on celebrity and on visual and psychological perceptions."