Known for his painstakingly intricate mixed-media sculptures, Canadian artist Chris Millar continues to test the bounds of scale and detail. Two recent works epitomize his ongoing explorations: “A Prize Every Time” and “Loom Beneath the Loam,” the latter of which contains eight tiny paintings, two relief sculptures, and numerous sculptural elements attached to a brass frame.

A Visual Cacophony of People, Places, and Things Fill Chris Millar’s Mixed-Media Paintings
A Visual Cacophony of People, Places, and Things Fill Chris Millar’s Mixed-Media Paintings
A Visual Cacophony of People, Places, and Things Fill Chris Millar’s Mixed-Media Paintings
A Visual Cacophony of People, Places, and Things Fill Chris Millar’s Mixed-Media Paintings
A Visual Cacophony of People, Places, and Things Fill Chris Millar’s Mixed-Media Paintings
A Visual Cacophony of People, Places, and Things Fill Chris Millar’s Mixed-Media Paintings
A Visual Cacophony of People, Places, and Things Fill Chris Millar’s Mixed-Media Paintings
A Visual Cacophony of People, Places, and Things Fill Chris Millar’s Mixed-Media Paintings