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@morgan__art

Eye of a Hurricane, listen to yourself churn, Oil on Panel (tondo), 48 inch Diameter

Water is my lens. I am drawn to its many contradictions— how it heals and harms, holds boundaries and dissolves them, clarifies and obscures. My years studyin
So you think you can tell, Oil on Panel, 88 X 66 inches

I’ve been contemplating disconnection in many forms - our mind/body, between one another, and with nature - while acknowledging its toll.

HUGE thank you to @just.a.thaddeus and Chris Ver
Thank you to everybody who came to see Ghost Light, curated by @alessandrrraaa (closing May 8th). Pratt’s MFA program allowed me to experiment, and my thesis feels like an honest culmination of those many experiments and lessons learned along t
Excited for @prattfineart Thesis Show, Ghost Light, curated by @alessandrrraaa 
Opens April 27th 6-8PM at Dock 72 in the Brooklyn Navy Yard, and will be on view until May 8th

Come check it out! Featuring all these incredible artists :) You can reser
No Lifeguard on Duty I, Oil on Wood, 16 X 12 inches

A painting where solid cuts contain a flowing abyss and the illusion of safety haunts while nature quietly makes the rules.
Playing, Oil on Steel, 12 in. Diameter
Heart Is, Oil on Linen, 24 in. Diameter
Palter, Oil on Mirror, 34 in. Diameter
Pride, Oil on Silkscreen and Graphite on Mylar, 18 in. Diameter

Hidden layers with varied visibility
Oh Please, Oil on Canvas, 20 in. Diameter

….when you see it

#nycart #brooklynartist #oiloncanvaspainting
Play, Oil on Canvas, 12 in. diameter

#nycart #nycartist
Blind Faith, Oil on Canvas, 18x24 inches

This painting is based on memories from a visit to Jamaica to see my dear friend. Right now, a category 5 hurricane is stirring up these clear waters and devastating Jamaicans. If you can, please donate to on
Ed Kerns was a connector. He connected you and your humanity to everyone, yourself, and the world we see and can’t see.  He wrapped us all in histories, creativity, and care. 
Ed believed in consilience. He embodied oneness. Ed lives on in the
MOJO BABAY!
10.04.2025
Of the Sea, 48X60 inches
Our Chance, 2023 🎲

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