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Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
42x70in
About this artwork
This artwork tells the story of children. Children are uninhibited, especially when they create art. I created this artwork to remind myself to be simple and to play with the colors and marks.
« I am an abstract expressionist painter and the content of my work is about the joy of living through abstract form and color. »
Mary Morgan is an artist based in the United States whose paintings have been exhibited nationally. She cites her life's journey, nature, spiritual beliefs, literature, travels, and family as having a great influence on her works. In addition, Morgan's striking abstractions invite individual interpretation, according to each viewer's voice and vision. She most often creates with oils, acrylics, and collage on canvas.