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trick of the light Painting

Louise Morgan

United Kingdom

Painting, Ink on Canvas

Size: 11.8 W x 11.8 H x 1.5 D in

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About The Artwork

I create what inspires and moves me in a way that best expresses the soul of my subject.. the essence I want people to be moved by work, to become part of it To live inside it, to be it I want my work to speak to people For the viewer to have a conversation with it To be reminded of a place, a memory, or even a feeling I don’t explain my work I don’t tell the viewers what they are looking at I don’t tell you what you are seeing Thinking Feeling I let you “see” Our brains store trillions of images Everywhere you’ve been Everything you’ve ever seen And our brains call upon all these memories and try to make sense of what is in front of us based on our prior knowledge and experience This is where the conversation starts and where you make connections so that the image in front of you starts to make sense To become personal to you and mean something ... to become yours

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Painting:Ink on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:11.8 W x 11.8 H x 1.5 D in

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I was born in Northampton in 1965. I am doing my MA in Fine Art at Coventry University. My work as a whole is about fluidity, transformation and changing states with its basis in the natural world. My influences are: Water; especially moving water, Metals (molten) Wood (grain, knots and growth rings) and stones, crystals, and minerals (especially the correlation between microscopic images of stones and aerial views of the earth). My work is process led and the manipulation of the material is often more important than the subject matter.I often try new things in the spirit of the moment. I get completely absorbed in what I do and everything else disappears from my head and all of my plans fly out of the window and using a try it and see approach I make new discoveries. I regularly have no plan of what I am going to do, but when I hold the material, whether it is paint, glue or wood in my hands the finished piece either appears in my head (I suppose this is a plan of sorts) or I just start working instinctively until I stop, a pure reaction to the material and self expression; allowing the unconscious to manifest itself as reality. I also love to write using cliches.

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