Mills was born in Walthamstow on 23rd May (or possibly April) 1907 to James and Hannah Mills. His father was a Brixton-born carpenter and joiner and he was the fourth of five surviving children. Mills studied at Leyton Art School, the Central School of Arts and Crafts, London, and in 1927–1929 at the Camberwell School of Art. He first worked in London, before and after the Second World War, as a commercial artist and art teacher. His output included travel, industrial, and safety posters, some in an attractively bold, modern style. From 1939 he was also an ARP stretcher-bearer in Hampstead, so may by then have lived in Belsize Park Gardens. In 1948 he married at Hampstead to Lilian (or Lylian) Dorothy Priest, who is noted as a ‘printer’ in 1939, so they may have met through his commercial work.
By 1956, when the first of their two sons was born, Mills and his wife were living at 99 London Road, Burgess Hill, Sussex. Their second son was born in 1961. By 1980 they had moved locally to a flat over a shop (49a Station Road), though ‘Art’ after Mills’s name in the 1984 telephone directory indicates he was still active and the fact that his wife was registered as a company director suggests ongoing business there. He died on 16th May 1996 and was buried, or his ashes may have been, with his sister Margery at Ocklynge Cemetery, Eastbourne. The headstone there also commemorates their other siblings who died between 1986 and 1999 and were all cremated. His widow subsequently remained at Station Road and died in 2019.
Summarised from Art UK's Art Detective discussion 'Could we identify the artist of this and two other portraits on Art UK that appear to have the same signature?'
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