David Miller FRSA is a narrative digital artist working between the UK and Finland. His practice explores memory, identity, and the instability of perception through staged, cinematic imagery that sits between photography and constructed experience.His work often presents figures in...
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David Miller FRSA is a narrative digital artist working between the UK and Finland. His practice explores memory, identity, and the instability of perception through staged, cinematic imagery that sits between photography and constructed experience.
His work often presents figures in states of partial visibility—obscured, doubled, or dissolving within interior spaces—suggesting a world where images behave like memory: fragmented, unreliable, and quietly altered.
Miller’s recent series, Vanishing People, examines disappearance not as an event but as a gradual loss of coherence, where the subject remains present yet increasingly difficult to locate.
Drawing on a background in filmmaking, his work carries a strong narrative sensibility, creating images that feel like stills from films that were never made.