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Rosy Fingered Dawn

Contemporary British artist, Paul Morrison is lauded for his botanical landscapes that play with scale and juxtaposition to invent surreal-yet-familiar worlds. Whether working with paint, sculpture or film, Morrison creates his scenes from found imagery sourced everywhere from textbooks, to Disney cartoons.

For Rosy Fingered Dawn, Morrison has tweaked the size of his flowers to lend them a monstrous air. The title of the piece is inspired by a painting from Dutch abstract expressionist artist, Willem de Kooning.

From a limited edition of 100, this silkscreen print with gold leaf is signed and numbered by the artist.

Size (cm): 81 x 100

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    Specifications
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    Signed: Yes
    Medium: Silkscreen, Print
    Edition Type: Limited Edition
    Edition Size: 100
    Size (cm): 81 x 100
    SKU: EG09712
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    About the artist
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    Contemporary British artist, Paul Morrison is renowned for bold black and white prints and paintings of botanical landscapes. Each monochromatic vision is inspired by timeworn engravings and woodcuts, and is crafted from found imagery sourced from cartoons, films, and educational books.

    Morrison works in a variety of mediums, ranging from sculpture and screenprints, to film, animation, and large-scale murals. To instil his work with its otherworldly and, at times, disquieting feel, Morrison collages and digitally-manipulates his found imagery, distorting, magnifying and shifting scale. He reveals: ‘I'm interested in cognitive landscape, the terrain that one sees, somewhere behind the eyes.’

    Each of Morrison’s artworks is created to provoke a sense of the familiar, but to also entice the observer to look closer to see the oddities and contradictions concealed within. His art can be seen as illustrations to a story as yet unwritten – one which the artist invites the observer to dream up for themselves.