Louise M S Morgan
My work was once described as like “jazz” by a lecturer at university ... a seemingly unconnected, random series of images when viewed singly but, when viewed as a whole, create a holistic body of work that inexplicably are recognisable as my work
I create what inspires and moves me in a way that best expresses the soul of my subject.. the essence
Whether it be in ink on paper in my tiny paintings (reminiscent of the photo slides my mother used when I was a child) or acrylic or oil paint on canvas, creating an indoor window to the outside world; the landscape is always at the heart of my work
Growing up on a farm, on the side of a hill, the views extended for miles; the constant changing of light and colour below ever-changing clouds in the sky
The horizon line: sky above, earth below
Whether it be a realistic representation of a landscape and skies or a conceptual painting distorted to abstraction, the earth and sky are always present in my work
I want people to be moved by my work, to become part of it
I hope my work speaks 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 like to explain my work
I don’t like to tell the viewers what they are looking at
I don’t want to tell you what you are seeing
Thinking
Feeling
I want to let you “see” and “feel”
Our brains store trillions of images
Everywhere you’ve been
Everything you’ve ever seen
And when we see something new our brains call upon all these stored memories and try to make sense of what it 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
As an artist I am constantly exploring the boundaries of what makes a landscape painting a landscape painting
As I work a painting starts to become: to develop into something, an image is revealed
Sometimes this happens as I make my first marks and I know it’s time to stop
Sometimes it can take months; layers upon layers; it just doesn’t seem to get there
And sometimes it appears as I clean my brushes on an empty canvas....
My painting’s are finished when I stop working on them
Art is subjective
Personal
The conversation starts here
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