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Deli Mil

Deli Mil captures an unpredictable energy through the lens of ancient mythology and modern portraiture.

2 Works

Works by Deli Mil

2 pieces

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About Deli

Deli receives 20% of every sale

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Deli Mil is an independent artist based in the United Kingdom, recognized for an unruly and unpredictable creative spirit. Since 2015, they have maintained a self-represented practice, primarily utilizing oil paints on canvas and canvas board to explore the boundaries of the medium. As a member of the Portrait Society of America, Mil’s work often centers on animal and human subjects. These portraits are frequently layered with elements of Japanese folklore, including yokai and kabuki masks, creating a bold pop art aesthetic that feels both raw and intentional.

Visual voice

Mil’s aesthetic is defined by the heavy texture of oil paint and a vibrant pop art sensibility. Their work frequently revisits themes of Japanese mythology, specifically featuring tengu, yokai, and traditional masks alongside detailed portraiture.
Japanese FolklorePop ArtOil PortraitureYokai ImageryKabuki Masks
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Deli Mil — questions answered

Where is Deli Mil based?

Deli Mil is a self-representing artist based in the United Kingdom.

What mediums does Deli Mil prefer?

The artist primarily works with oil paints on canvas and canvas board.

What are the main themes in this collection?

The work frequently features Japanese folklore and mythology, including yokai, tengu, and kabuki masks, as well as human and animal portraits.

Is Deli Mil a member of any professional organizations?

Yes, the artist is a member of the Portrait Society of America.

How long has the artist been active?

Deli Mil has been active in producing and selling original works since at least 2015.

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