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as collaborators, we bring together two distinct by complementary visions, merging abstract with moments of realism. 
our work explores the space between freedom and structure, intention and instinct. by blending our styles, we challenge visual boundaries and lean into the emotional weight of our materials and process.
THESE PIECE REFLECTS OUR SHARED COMMITMENT TO EXPERIMENTATION, VULNERABILITY, AND CURIOSITY. EACH LAYER, FORM, AND GESTURE IS A CONVERSATION, BETWEEN OUR APPROACHES, BETWEEN US AND THE WORK AND THOSE WHO WITNESS IT. AT THE HEART OF THIS COLLABORATION IS A DESIRE TO REIMAGINE HOW CONNECTION AND CREATIVITY CAN COEXIST ON CANVAS WITHOUT LIMITS.
`adriane mcmillon
x bobby miller
 
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"Crash"
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A collision of nostalgia, chaos, and imagination.
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This work is a portal. It suggests that time is not a clock. Time here isn’t linear—it’s an emotional experience: loud, fragmented, and impossible to contain, like trying to hold a dream still. It’s something we crash through, revisit, distort, or escape. Time, in this world, isn’t measured—it’s collided with.
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This piece merges the DeLorean from Back to the Future, the wild energy of Rick and Morty, and a faceless, hooded figure cloaked in motion and texture, and asks: Are we racing ahead, circling back, or suspended somewhere in between?
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DIMENSIONS: 36” x 33”
Mixed acrylic on canvas
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$1250

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