Working from her studio in her two story farm house in Brookings, South Dakota, Dorothy Morgan paints from the photographs she takes of scenes that suggest loneliness and isolation in the the surrounding landscape. She loves the simple, lonely beauty of these surroundings, and is more interested in the way this mood is expressed through shapes and colors than in realistic depiction. Her still lifes, often of single objects, have the same atmosphere.
She uses short brushes and palette kniv (showing 500 of 1347 characters). |
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