Milo Day is a twenty-five-year-old British artist. He graduated from Falmouth School of Art in 2022, with a first class degree in BA (Hons) Drawing and is currently studying on the MA in Traditional Arts programme at the King’s Foundation School of Traditional Arts. Day’s rigorous practice forms a poetic and spiritual inquiry into the ritual of drawing as meditation, combining elements of sacred geometry with an instinctive personal symbolism. He gathers visual inspiration from a wide variety of sources, including decorative textiles, gothic architecture, and medieval gospel texts, to explore notions of cosmogony, symbiosis, and sacred space.

Milo has been working on a series of drawings using a technique in which intuitive patterns evolve from a generative point, concentric circles in the centre, and are hand drawn in meticulous detail entirely by eye. 

In his studies at the School of Traditional Arts, he is deepening his understanding of Traditional and Sacred Geometry, as well as focusing on understanding techniques of manuscript painting.

Exhibitions -

Disentangle Assemble, 2021, Falmouth, The Treetops

Secret House Exhibition, 2021, Penryn, Arts Culture Commune

Hypergraphia!, 2021, Falmouth, The Goldfish Bowl Gallery

Delineation, 2022, Falmouth, The Drawing Studios

Sacred Space, 2023, Bristol, Centrespace Gallery

Green Hill Arts Open Exhibition, 2024, Moretonhampstead - Dartmoor, Green Hill Arts