To remind Humanity, We are the Angels of this Earth”
GlobalAngelWingsProject ®
(First Pair painted 2012, streets of downtown Los Angeles)
MISSION STATEMENT - GLOBAL ANGEL WINGS PROJECT ®
Colette Miller created the Global Angels Wings Project in 2012, in the streets of Los Angeles, the City of Angels. They were painted to remind humanity that We are the Angels of this Earth. They are human sized interactive public art, wings that people take photos with and thus become part of the artwork. The first pair was just street art but the response was natural,immediate, and spontaneous – from people of all sorts and backgrounds. Colette has painted wings globally – Kenya, Australia, Europe, England, Burj Khalifa Dubai, World Trade Center, Ukraine, Japan, Cuba, Juarez Mexico, Moscow Russia, Taiwan,multiple cities in China and more, and many in the USA. Though some are commissioned and others gifted, the wings themselves are free to the world. Never owned by anyone, not even Colette, though they are of her provenance and her work.
global angel wings project map
Tales of the American documentary Downtown Los Angeles director Stephen Seemayer
TEDx Talk
Short Documentary GlobalAngelWingsProject
LOOK OUT BELOW -director Mike Dizpensa
A Story of Los Angeles Famous Angel Wings
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Recent Write up from Home Town of Richmond Virginia . Link in MEDIA
A magazine page featuring an article about Colette Miller, with a photo of her dressed as an angel with large, colorful, feathered wings standing outdoors in front of a stone wall.
Three photographs of people with angel or butterfly wings mural art. The first shows a woman with long hair, a black hat, and black jacket, standing in front of red and purple wings. The second features a shirtless boy in front of pink and purple wings painted on a wall, with a ladder nearby. The third displays a woman with long hair and a dark shirt standing in front of stained glass wings with bright colors, on what appears to be a building in Los Angeles.
Photograph of a person standing with large angel wings on the 124th floor of Burj Khalifa in Dubai, seen through glass windows with a cityscape in the background.