Video: The collision of nature and man on canvas Erin Morrison
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Nature and man, civilization and tradition, antiquity and modernity. These themes, which the young American artist Erin Morrison depicts in her canvases, are far from new, but each artist tries to present their visual interpretation in his own way. The key element that distinguishes Erin Morrison's work from other contemporary masters is her unwavering belief in the rebirth of nature despite all technological barriers.
The paintings of the American artist Erin Morrison are a whole story about the constant collision of man and nature for dominance in this world. She often depicts apocalyptic themes that are so popular in contemporary art. Contemplating her paintings requires a lot of attention as the reflection of light plays a key role in the perception of the work.
Graphite pencils, dyes, ink, multi-colored pencils, pens, gouache - this is her creative material, the choice of which depends largely on what effect she wants to achieve, what to focus on. Inspiration for a young talented girl comes from nature. Just going out into nature, resting, she is filled with ideas, which are subsequently embodied on canvas.
Erin Morrison was born in Arkansas on February 26, 1985. She studied at the Memphis College of Art, where she graduated with a bachelor's degree, then completed a course at the California College of Art. She currently lives in Seattle, exhibiting her work at the William Bennett Gallery in New York.
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