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Just Juvenilia: Harland Miller

Episode 2 of 5

Writer and painter Harland Miller, who ran a studio in New York in the 1990s, describes how a strange sign in his local eatery, Jerry's Cafe, came to inspire him.

Writers, painters and other practitioners re-visit an early piece of work. And tell us what they think about it now:

2. Writer and painter Harland Miller ran a studio in New York in the early '90s, and was once mesmerised by a strange sign in a cafe. He made some notes about it - then realised his visual sense and love of word-play began to feed off each other...

Producer Duncan Minshull.

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