It's always apparent when painter Resnick is having a show at Miller. The oil paint fumes hit you as soon as you get off the elevator. That's the result of his trademark thick and mottled surfaces. At 79, a survivor of the true Abstract Expressionist generation, Resnick is the type of painter's painter that attracts misty-eyed followers (one such young man stared reverently at a single painting the whole time I was at the show). The figures simply float over ...