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  • Independently appraised and certified artist original by Matsuda's Appraisals, a professional appraisal and auction company.

  • This work is in excellent, like new, condition.

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Harland Miller

British satirical writer and painter

Harland Miller is a writer and painter most known for his reproductions of Penguin book jackets and his sly, frequently sinister sense of humor. Miller's works frequently contain undercurrents of sarcasm and self-deprecation, and examine the connection between word and picture in order to comment on the common discrepancy between representation and reality.

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This Is Where It’S Fuckin At

White Frame Included

This Is Where It’s Fucking At was produced in a series of 50 in 2012. Miller’s mastery of combining text and imagery, within the context of colour plains is inspired by the work of American pop artist, Ed Ruscha, whose work Miller encountered whilst working in New York and New Orleans during the 1980s and ’90s. After Miller’s graduation from the Chelsea School of Art in 1988, he travelled throughout Europe and the United States, such experiences informing his career in later years.

Screenprint, 2012

Signed Print Edition of 50

H 143cm x W 110cm
H 56.3in x W 43.3in

  • Independently appraised and certified artist original by Matsuda's Appraisals, a professional appraisal and auction company.

  • This work is in excellent, like new, condition.

  • Offers 7-10 day free global express shipping.

    We use FedEx / DHL / UPS’s Priority service.

    We prepay all customs duties and taxes.

    We will ship your order from wherever our works are being showcased in our partner galleries.

  • We have a 7-day return policy, which means you have 7 days after receiving your item to request a return.

    To be eligible for a return, your item must have been damaged, defective, or the wrong item upon receiving it. Due to fraud prevention purposes, we do not accept returns or exchanges for any other reason or after 7 days upon receiving your order. Before your order has shipped, however, you may cancel your order to receive a full refund.

    To start a return, you can contact us at contact@hypeartbroker.com


Harland Miller

British satirical writer and painter

Harland Miller is a writer and painter most known for his reproductions of Penguin book jackets and his sly, frequently sinister sense of humor. Miller's works frequently contain undercurrents of sarcasm and self-deprecation, and examine the connection between word and picture in order to comment on the common discrepancy between representation and reality.