JD Miller began his painting career 20 years ago with a vision. Pursuing the law of attraction, with a conscious practice as a professional musician, he developed Reflectionism. Exploring other mediums, the artist began using oil paints, based on sensorial experiences to create the 3-Dimensional oil technique. With this 3-Dimensional oil, Miller conveys his sense of freedom, his joy in the miracle of creation, and the synchronicity of the universe. Miller's passion for painting and his process for like-energy attracting like-energy translates the law of vibration into the energy emanating from his work. To create, the artist calls upon the universal vibrations of light and sound to flow through him to allow for the molding of oil paints. A unique process that identifies him among other artists, Miller creates impactful, strong, enlivening canvases that take their viewers on an existential journey. Miller is represented in collections and museums throughout the United States and is involved with multiple educational and charitable organizations. The artist currently resides and works in Dallas, Texas. F.A.Q.With both of them being successful painters in their own right, what was the calling behind JD and Philip opening the gallery in 2008? In 2008 JD and Phil Romano had a vision to open a space that would showcase artworks from the artists deemed at the pinnacle of their craft. Together with Romano’s extensive business experience, and JDs unparalleled artistry, they created Samuel Lynne Galleries. The energy that emanated from their ambitions drew in the best artists in the world, and we feel constantly privileged to represent both the gallery space and the genius creators whose art fills the walls. What is Reflectionism? Reflectionism, as it should, changes fluidly based on the intentions of the artist. For JD Miller, Reflectionism is founded in the idea that the energy we put out into the universe is reflecting back at us. With that, Miller’s artworks can vary depending on the energy he meditates on before a painting session. The medium he chooses, which he coined 3-Dimensional Oil, works especially well for the reflectionist movement, being that the texture that this substance can maintain is one that brings a sense of liveliness to the artwork, the energy that Reflectionism speaks for. Hundreds of years from now, somewhere deep inside of the thick inclusions of oil paint on a reflectionist canvas will remain undried. The notion that the painting is still alive, still capable of change, refers to the influence of reflectionist thought. Sometimes the style can appear bold, and sometimes ethereal, but it is always reflectionist. Many of the Reflectionist are based in the Dallas area and it has become the de facto hub of the style. What is it about that area that attracts these artists and how much day-to-day does JD Miller have with that group? The influx of reflectionist artists in Dallas is single handedly Miller’s doing. He has graciously taken on many mentees and gathered with likeminded artists who by proxy develop a reflectionist attitude. Many artists already believe the philosophy of Reflectionism without having a word for it, and it is JD’s communal spirit in the Dallas arts world that has allowed this style to cornerstone itself in Dallas. Miller will always be the founder of Reflectionism, but he eagerly spreads its philosophy to likeminded artists in the community. For the new collector, what is your best piece of advice when selecting fine art? Our best piece of advice to a new collector when selecting a fine artwork would be to buy something you love and consider it the building blocks of a longstanding relationship. Our clients, whether they made one or countless purchases, become part of a special group of people at Samuel Lynne Galleries. In many ways our clients have become our friends, and through that relationship they have learned things about the art community they never would have thought. Art, like people, are meant to connect, and we want to provide artworks to our clients that make them feel joy and fulfill their lives in some way. How Long has JD Miller be painting? JD Miller has been painting for over 25 years. His artistic talents can be traced back to childhood, and then through his musical abilities. As a musician studying pottery and sculpture at university, JD began to get inspired by the other mediums of art. Upon finding oil-painting, Miller recalls it as a clear moment of realizing his true calling. Since then, Miller has spent countless hours in the studio perfecting his craft, and continues to regularly paint new collections and commissioned artworks. Miller has devoted himself to never accepting complacency, and practicing the growth of his painting constantly. Click the "Artworks" tab in the top right to view artworks by JD Miller