Wednesday, 30 May 2018

I Came Across These Stunning Pieces Of Artwork,

with a difference, 


 artist Josie Morway uses geometric linework, colorful paint drips and occasional pieces of Latin text in her portraits of wildlife, Morway often features birds in her oil and enamel paintings, using the graceful shapes of the animals’ elongated necks and sweeping wings to draw the viewer’s eye around the artwork, 

 many of Morway’s works also interweave plants: ferns, succulents, and blossoming flowers emerge from around her animal subjects’ bodies,

in an interview Morway says that the Latin lettering that embellishes some of her paintings is heavily abstracted from old mottos. “I don’t mean for them to be read too literally, but rather hope they lend a certain feeling of portentousness to the pieces,” 

 Morway explains, “I like referencing religious icon paintings and other forms of ‘serious’ historic painting, but using animals and birds in the place of saints, etc. I’m going for the feeling of narrative realism, but working with a narrative that’s mysterious, missing some information, open to the viewer’s interpretation.”


Morway will have a piece on view at Antler Gallery in Portland starting June 9, 2018, as part of PDX/LAX II, a collaborative exhibit with Los Angeles gallery Thinkspace Projects, as well as a two person show in October, You can also find her work in Australia at Beinart Gallery’s group show starting July 13, the artist shares updates on her work via Instagram, and no I am not on commission, I just think the paintings are stunning, with or without the geometric linework, colorful paint drips and occasional pieces of Latin text.


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