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120 x 83cm, Screenprint

Hell... Don't Make Me Come Down There is a striking screenprint by Harland Miller, created in 2019. This artwork depicts a colourful reinterpretation of a vintage book cover, infused with Miller’s signature dark humour. As part of his renowned series of reimagined Penguin book jackets, this piece exemplifies Miller’s unique blend of literature and visual art.
Harland Miller’s Hell... Don't Make Me Come Down There employs a vibrant palette, juxtaposing bold colours against stark typography. As with much of Miller’s work, the design plays on the tension between the formal restraint of mid-century publishing and the bluntness of contemporary language. The phrase at its centre is both comic and ominous, reflecting Miller’s ongoing interest in how text can shift meaning through tone, context, and presentation. Positioned within his wider series of reworked book covers, this piece continues his exploration of personal and cultural identity through the lens of the printed word.