When a pipe burst in the warehouse that contained the artworks of the painter Nachume Miller, flooding the storage facility with pools of water and destroying hundreds of drawings and paintings, it was a wake-up call for Miller’s son, Danny Miller.
About 600 works were destroyed in the flood in January 2018 — a fraction of his left-behind artistry.
Danny, the middle child of three sons, recovered as many soggy boxes as he could and stuck them in the trunk of his car.
It wasn’t until more than two years later he would return to them.
“When the pandemic hit it was like, OK, I actually have time,” Danny, 41, who runs a creative design agency, said in a recent interview.
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