Bird Screen Prints by John Miller


Super hero
Super Hero, Screen print, 15" W x 24" T, 2022,
Included in the 2022 Birds In Art exhibit and purchased for the museum collection
Heading to Work
Heading to Work, Screen print, 20.25" W x 16.25" T, 2020"
Whiskey jack, the Camp Robber
Whiskey Jack, The Camp Robber, Screen print, 14" W x 14" T, 2021
Included in the 2021 Birds In Art exhibit
Ogishkimanisi
Ogishkimanisi, Screen print, 11.75" W x 26.25" T ,2019
Included in the 2019 Birds In Art Birds In Art exhibit and purchased for the museum collection
Night Life
Night Life, Screen print, 10.5" W x 7.5" T, 2018
Fly-by on Shelley
Fly-by on Shelley, Screen print, 15.5" W x 19.5" T, 2018
Included in the 2018 Birds In Art exhibit
Jackpine on Ima
Jackpine on Ima, Screen print, 18" W x 15" T, 2019
The Watcher
The Watcher, 2022, Screen print, 15" W x 15" T
Night Life
Kingfisher, 2018, Screen print, Hand colored, 5.5" W x 7.5" T
Gaagaagi, the Raven
Gaagaagi, The Raven, Screen print, 11" W x 15" T, 2021
No Hoax, Corvids-19
No Hoax, Corvids-19, Screen print, 14" W x 20" T, 2021
Sandhill Crane
Sandhill Crane, Screen print, 6" W x 4" T, 2021
Raven
Raven, Screen print, 6" W x 4" T, 2021
Gray Jay
Gray Jay, Screen print, 4" W x 6" T, 2022
Barred Owl
Barred Owl, Screen print, 4" W x 6" T, 2021
Loon Over Clearwater
Loon Over Clearwater, Screen print, 4" W x 6" T, 2020
Crane on Madeline Island
Crane on Madeline, Screen print, 6" W x 4" T, 2020

Here you see samples of my screen prints of birds. Some of these have been featured in the Birds in Art show in Wausau, WI at the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Museum. Many of the smaller prints have been part of the Project Postcard fund raising effort by the museum.

When I was a youngster my dad would take me birdwatching in our local woods during the spring warbler migration. I have fond memories of spending that time with him relaxed but attentive and will always think of this as quality time with my father. When other kids worked on car, war machine, or monster models my parents bought me bird models and I think spending time trying to put those together and painting them added to my interest in the form and lifestyle of avian species.