Robbin Milne ~ Painter

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"And then the day came, when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom" Anais Nin

  • Robbin Milne

  • 51 / Female
  • near the ocean, near the mountains, California, US
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  • Education: College graduate
  • Occupation: Artist

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    New experiment for a new project!
    cut 3 ~ rougge
    first cut


    New Project:

    Using the music of Rougge I am working on a new series of work. Beginning with the small vignettes(sketches)each musical piece inspires, working with video and eventually full size paintings. So far I am in the very beginning stages and I anticipate this as "process work".

    There is always more than one project going on in the studio at any given time and this seems to coincide with 2 other "process works" ~ "the spirit of the tree" and "mermaids".

    The slide shows of each project will continue to be updated with new advancements.



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    Painting in progress . . .

    Spirit of the Tree






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  • Music

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    Conversation in Paint ~ Pt.1 Conversation in Paint ~ pt.2 Conversation in Paint ~ pt. 3

    Mermaids in process . . .

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    The Lorax is a children's story, written by Dr. Seuss and was first published in 1971. The tale chronicles the plight of the environment and the Lorax (a "mossy, bossy" man-like creature), who speaks for the trees against the greedy Once-ler. As in most of Dr. Seuss' works, most of the creatures mentioned are made-up for the book. The book is commonly recognized as a fable concerning industrialized society, using the literary element of personification to give life to industry as the Once-ler (whose face is never shown in all of the story's illustrations) and to the environment as the Lorax. The "Lorax" has become a popular metaphor for those concerned about the human impact on the environment. Yes, i love books, the other side of my coin, is libraries, my day job.


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About me:



"Light is my inspiration, my paint and brush. It is as vital as the model herself. Profoundly significant, it caresses the essential superlative curves and lines. Light I acknowledge as the energy upon which all life on this planet depends". Ruth Bernhard


My influences and references:



My Professor at Mills College



Charlie Rose Interviews Brice Marden




Who I'd like to meet:

. . . the biggest, boldest, strongest, wisest tree in the whole wide world . . .

















Charlie Rose - CLOSE / RAUSCHENBERG

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