Steve Miller's innovative artistic experiments merge X-ray imagery with
the complex beauty of nature. Working with scientific equipment
including electron microscopes, X-rays, MRI machines, and even Rorschach
blots, Miller examines natural subjects (and sometimes man-made ones)
through an X-ray technology that results in astonishingly beautiful
representational and abstract pictures. Miller's choice in subject
matter knows no bounds, pulling from such diverse elements as blood
cells, X-rays of plants and animals from the Amazon rainforest, the
folding of proteins, and the movement of ions. The first monograph from
a founding father of SciArt, Radiographic offers an opportunity to see
the work of a creative talent described by The New Yorker as "qualifying
as a Prophet" and who has expanded the boundaries of what we know as art
today.