AMERICA’S COMMENTS CONTINUED:
“Shereen Miller is a genius as far as I am able to appraise her work. It expands the mind when you take a look at what she is creating...”
Art Collector: David Sharp Dallas Video Documented Statement Nov. 1990
“She’s a genius with the anamorphic work. Her art is very unique.”
Curator: Linda Ledford / Texas Renaissance Regional Exhibition USA Fort Worth Star Telegram / 31 March 1991
“You have pulled together the genius that it takes not only in your anamorphics but in the purity of forms”
Curator:Aimee Dugger / Irving Arts Center, Dallas, USA
Video Documented Statement /Oct. 1990 [See Video in EXHIBITIONS]
ASIA COMMENTS ON SHEREEN MILLER
" Right here – a true touch of genius....the effortless quality of Shereen’s work conceals the dedication by
which genius is distinguished from mere talent”
Arab Times / March 1979 British Journalist: Keith Wells - Kuwait, Arabia
“Her genius, like a star loosened from its celestial moorings, dips into many a milieu, pausing awhile to leave its aesthetic impress upon a form of art”
Deccan Herald / Jan. 1975 Art Editor: Sydney Smith - Bangalore, India.
“The source of genius is imagination alone, the refinement of the senses
that sees what others do not see.”
Delacroix [French Artist 1798]
EUROPE COMMENTS ON SHEREEN MILLER
“Shereen - to touch others deeply and bring them to this spiritual experience is the true genius of an artist”
Co-ordinating Director - International Year of Peace: Nikki Malet de Cateret, London International
Committeee for the United Nations / Documented Statement June 1986
“Anamorphic art is linked to a genius and to artists of top flight, the value of such a testimony cannot be over emphasized.” Extract: ANAMORPHIC ART
Art historian: Jurgis Baltrusaitis - Visiting Professor at Yale / Harvard Universities.
AFRICA COMMENTS ON SHEREEN MILLER
“It is a meticulously calculated distortion which only the most creative mind can achieve. ..Shereen’s delicate mind and fingers are a combination of a genius”
Director-General of Museums in West Africa: Dr. Ekpo Eyo Documented Written Statement Dec. 1981
USA Professor of Art History and Archaeology-University of Maryland
“It demands some genius to turn a seemingly abstract painting into a portrait of a Nigerian President”
Editor, Evening Times - Ben Lawrence / December 1982, Nigeria, Africa