Colette Miller

Miller has created and installed angel wings in countries and cities ranging from Kenya to Mexico to Cuba to Australia, Dubai, Moscow, Europe Japan, China earning her international and critical renown.

[1] In 2015, an image of a soldier walking in front of the artist's wings in Juarez, Mexico, was featured in Reuters and BBC News as the international photograph of the day.

They lived many states and places growing up from North Carolina, Hawaii, Massachusetts, Maryland and Washington DC, and built their own house designed by their father.

[7] At the time, the formative band members were living in an old dairy plant that had been converted into lofts and artists studios which they called "The Milk Bottle".

[12] Miller selects neighborhoods throughout the world that need some moral uplifting since, as she explains, "the image of wings as enlightenment, hope, freedom, purity, and flight would be a good thing people to see and be a part of.