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Harland Miller's prints and paintings channel an artist whose visual and textual wordplay both captivates and shocks. From Penguin book covers to retro & pop motifs. Miller blends fantasy with non-fiction. Discover our selection of original Harland Miller prints & originals for sale at Guy Hepner, Miller dealers since 2002.
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If The Phone Don't Ring It's Me, 2022Oil , watercolor , ink and pencil on paper54 x 43 1/4 in
137 x 110 cmSeries: Unique Works On PaperCopyright The ArtistHarland Miller’s If The Phone Don’t Ring It’s Me (2022) is a wry, melancholic, and quintessentially British meditation on language, nostalgia, and the quiet humour found in life’s disappointments. Known...Harland Miller’s If The Phone Don’t Ring It’s Me (2022) is a wry, melancholic, and quintessentially British meditation on language, nostalgia, and the quiet humour found in life’s disappointments. Known for his large-scale paintings that appropriate and reinvent the iconic Penguin paperback format, Miller here transforms the humble book cover into a canvas for emotional wit and layered cultural commentary.
The work features the instantly recognisable tricolour layout of a vintage Penguin Books jacket, with the bold orange bands framing a cream central panel. The Penguin logo — that charming, slightly awkward black-and-white bird — stands proudly at the bottom centre, accompanied by the old price mark, “6d net,” an anachronism that further roots the image in the world of mid-20th-century print. Miller’s brushwork gives the piece a timeworn patina; the surface appears aged, scuffed, and gently stained, as though the book has been read and handled countless times, carrying with it the accumulated history of many hands and shelves.
The title phrase, If The Phone Don’t Ring It’s Me, is printed in crisp, uppercase letters, perfectly mimicking Penguin typography while delivering a line of bittersweet irony. It plays on the conventions of self-help titles, romantic confessionals, or quirky memoirs, but here the humour is dry and tinged with loneliness. The statement suggests absence rather than presence — a relationship where the silence itself is the message. It encapsulates Miller’s talent for distilling complex emotions into a handful of words that balance poignancy with sardonic charm.
Miller’s choice of medium — oil, watercolour, ink, and pencil on paper — brings a layered tactility to the work. Oil paint adds richness and depth to the orange bands, while watercolour softens transitions and lends a washed, aged quality. Ink outlines and pencil marks peek through in places, reminding the viewer of the hand behind the object, grounding it in the realm of painting rather than pure graphic reproduction. This interplay between fine art and print design is at the core of Miller’s practice, bridging literary culture and the visual language of contemporary painting.
The background surrounding the book cover is an active, painterly field of whites, greys, and pinks, with splashes of brighter colour and drips of paint bleeding into the edges. These gestural marks frame the central image while disrupting its perfection, suggesting the presence of the artist’s studio process. The contrast between the controlled typography of the book cover and the expressive, almost accidental paintwork heightens the sense of a dialogue between order and spontaneity, memory and immediacy.
In If The Phone Don’t Ring It’s Me, Miller captures something distinctly human: the longing for connection, the resigned acceptance of absence, and the ability to laugh at one’s own misfortune. The work, like much of his oeuvre, thrives in ambiguity — is it self-pity, self-awareness, or self-deprecation? Perhaps it’s all three, and that multiplicity is what makes it so resonant.
Ultimately, this painting exemplifies Miller’s signature blend of literary reference, painterly skill, and sharp, understated humour. By reimagining a Penguin paperback as both visual art and emotional text, he transforms a familiar cultural object into a deeply personal — yet widely relatable — reflection on communication, absence, and the poetry of everyday life.
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Harland Miller is best known for reinterpretation and reimagining of vintage Penguin book covers, where the artist blends scathing wit with heavy doses of typical British humor and irony. His striking body of prints and paintings shows an artist both rooted in, whilst playfully and aggressively, deconstructing tradition. Fascinated with linguistic and visual interplay, Harland Miller’s prints and paintings are some of the most recognizable artworks of the early twenty-first century - copied by many and surpassed by none. Whether through his prints or paintings, Miller’s contributions to the art world have solidified his place as a contemporary artist of remarkable depth and versatility.
Miller’s bold and energetic style witnesses the artist manipulating reality as he sees fit - bending known and established typography, motifs and phrases into a visual caco[phony that pulls no punches. Throughout Harland Miller’s prints and paintings the artist melds nostalgia with a contemporary twist, inviting viewers to reconsider the relationship between art, literature, and popular culture and creating something very much of the now and very much of the then.
Whether you are new to Miller or an established collector, Guy Hepner can help you to build your collection. Dealing in Miller editioned and rare hand-embellished prints and original paintings for over 20 years, we help collectors to buy the very best in Harland Miller art. Harland Miller's powerful legacy continues to grow, captivating audiences across the world with his bold and thought-provoking artistic expressions that bridge the gap between visual art, literature, and cultural commentary.
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