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Artist: Kale Miller
Kale was born in Fremantle on the 1/1/1941. From primary school onwards his favourite subject was Art and so it was that he ultimately graduated from Claremont Teachers College as a Secondary Education Art Specialist. For 10 years he taught Art in both metropolitan and country Secondary Schools. He then transferred to the Technical & Further Education system as a Senior Lecturer and for the following 32 years was in charge of Art in Fremantle, Perth and Carine Colleges of TAFE.
Throughout his teaching career Kale maintained a studio in his home where he cultivated the skills necessary to impart artistic knowledge to his many students and to foster his personal love of the fine arts.
In 1999 he took early retirement from Art Education in order to concentrate on his own career and personally constructed a separate studio next to his new home in the coastal suburb of Sorrento.
Over the years Kale has had four successful solo exhibitions in metropolitan galleries. He has twice won the watercolour prize in the prestigious Cossack Art Award. He has won the Town Of Vincent Watercolour Award, the City of Joondalup Watercolour Award and the Mindarie Art Award. Most recently he won the Beverley Station Art Award, Acrylics Section and received the Highly Commended Award for his Watercolour. He was also a finalist in the City of Perth Black Swan Portrait Prize. His paintings have been purchased for the City of Melville Art Collection and the City of Joondalup Art Collection. Kale’s work is also represented in many private and overseas collections.
Meanwhile in conjunction with fellow artist Bill Hawthorn he has exhibited at the Hellfire Gallery in Esperance, the Blender Gallery in Joondalup and the Elements Gallery in Nedlands. As a member of the societies “Committee”, Kale has exhibited annually with the W.A. Watercolour Society and also with the Collage Art Group. He has acted as Judge for the Annual Exhibition of the W. A. Pastel Society and the W. A. Art Society.
During his career, where possible, Kale has preferred to work on location “Plein Air” believing that despite its requirement to pre plan and the many discomforts, it engenders an honesty and clarity to the work.