| Welcome to the web site of Louisiana
artist, Patrick Miller. |
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All of the works of art on this site are
first sculpted in clay, then cast in Virgin Silicon Bronze to create
unique monuments, portrait
busts, and bas reliefs. |
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From private commissions to large scale
public monuments, explore what makes this
Louisiana sculptor’s artwork so unique. |
| Latest Work |
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This is the life-size bas relief of the late Patrick F. Taylor, to be displayed at the new U.S. Marine Corps Heritage Museum in Quantico , VA.
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This is the life size clay sculpture of Doctor David J. Vial. It is currently being cast in bronze for the hospital’s new Patient Care Centre’ dedicated in his name.
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This is the completed, life-sized
statue of Coach Sue Gunter. Gunter was best known
for her career at Louisiana State University where,
in wins, she was ranked in the top 3 women's basketball
coaches in NCAA history.
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This is the completed, life-sized
bronze bust of Brother Edward Scanlan. Brother Scanlan
was President and Principal of the Christian Brothers
School in Historic City Park near the New Orleans
Museum of Art. |
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Bronze Tiger installed at the new LSU Football
Operations Facility. Another one was recently installed at the
newly renovated LSU Stadium. The third will soon be installed at
another location on campus. Measuring over 12’ from nose
to tail, it is nearly twice life size. |
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Pictured here is the original clay sculpture created for the bronze monument. The figure stands over 9’ tall (life + ˝), and will stand over 15’ tall with the pedestal/base, making it the tallest memorial of the late President Reagan. It will soon be installed in Covington , Louisiana near the newly named Ronald Reagan Memorial Hwy. |
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Portfolio: Use scroll bar below the images to see all thumbnails.
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