• Limited Edition Giclee Prints!

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  • Petroff Gallery Restock

  • Petroff Gallery in Toronto has been restocked! Available online and in gallery
  • Handworks Gallery- New Work

  • Handworks Gallery in Saint John has some new pieces available. Online and in Gallery :)
  • Quebec City Restocked!

  • Galerie Douce Passion in beautiful old Quebec has been restocked! They have moved to a new spot in historic Place Royale next to the “Catch me if you can” church!
  • New Smalls Available :)

  • I have added a handful of pieces to my website’s shop page
  • Restock at Handworks in Saint John

Limited Edition Giclee Prints!

Available on the shop page Shop now

Petroff Gallery Restock

Petroff Gallery in Toronto has been restocked! Available online and in gallery More Info

Handworks Gallery- New Work

Handworks Gallery in Saint John has some new pieces available. Online and in Gallery :) Learn More

Quebec City Restocked!

Galerie Douce Passion in beautiful old Quebec has been restocked! They have moved to a new spot in historic Place Royale next to the “Catch me if you can” church! More Info

New Smalls Available :)

I have added a handful of pieces to my website’s shop page Shop Now

Restock at Handworks in Saint John

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Bio:

Natasha Miller is a self-taught artist who was born and raised on Vancouver Island and travelled by boat to the East coast where she currently lives with her artist husband on a tiny lobster fishing island in the Bay of Fundy. Natasha has invented her own painting technique where she creates seascapes and landscapes using homemade maple charcoal from her Italian wood fired pizza oven, soot, ash and acrylic paint used for the bold silhouettes and pops of colours. Most paintings consist of 60-100 layers of medium and sealers and take almost a month to complete. She has always drawn inspiration from quiet moments and the silhouettes all around- especially trees and rugged coastlines, the sea and its boats, birds and beaches and her current work reflects this. 

Natasha's work is highly collectable and represented in over a dozen commercial galleries in North America and Europe.