b. 1930
Ruth Miller (b. 1930), a painter of still life and landscape, lives and works in Washington Depot, Connecticut. Although working occasionally from memory, the artist paints mostly from observation. For her, no two cabbages, no two pitchers are alike; each object has its unique and formal presence, with attention paid to the way forms press against each other and shape the space around them. Miller studied at the University of Missouri and the Art Students League, but it was within the charged atmosphere of 10th Street, NYC, in the 1950s, that Miller formed her lasting commitment to painting.