Showing posts with label Robert Morgan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Robert Morgan. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Calling All Angels


Artist Robert Morgan told me about a very cool event happening Saturday evening at Siren Studios in Los Angeles. It's called GET ART 5 and raises money for Project Angel Food whose mission is to "nourish the body and spirit of men, women and children affected by HIV/AIDS, cancer and other life-threatening illnesses." They deliver more than 13,000 meals every week to people in need.

That's a lot of meals and in order to fulfill their mission, they need funds. GET ART 5 is one of their main fundraisers. It's a live art experience with music, hosted cocktails and hundreds of original artworks for sale at affordable prices. Morgan is one of dozens of artists participating.

The photo at the top of this post is by Andre Chambers and shows artist Alex Schaefer painting a portrait of Robert at GET ART 3.

Below is artist Gregory Siff painting for last year's event at Siren Studios. The video was directed by John Wellington Ennis and was shot from 8:30am to 4pm.

As Robert says, "Get ready, get set, GET ART!"
Find more info about the event at http://www.getart.org/.

Monday, May 7, 2012

Visual Conversations

When I first walked into Robert Morgan's gallery in Los Angeles, I was struck by a stunning colorful abstract painting. It was only after stopping and looking at the work straight-on that I realized the abstraction had clear images of three sevens reminiscent of a slot machine's winning roll. The subliminal message of the painting, called "Twenty One," was a clever welcome mat: "You are a winner." It turns out Morgan knows something about Las Vegas. He lived there when he studied art at the University of Nevada, and some of his paintings ended up on the NBC show Las Vegas
"The images I create are the physical expression of my imagination and the environment," says Morgan. "The mixture of numbers, letters and the symbols of language combine to evoke feelings of luck, pleasure, superstition, spirituality and history." 
Morgan likes creating signs. The images he chooses are a wacky take on signage from days gone by. These are signs one might imagine in the middle of deserted landscape with their neon lettering humming in the lonely darkness. His sense of humor is apparent with the words he chooses, such as his piece called "Saints and Sinners." 

Morgan's current work-in-progress, "Top Hat," is another neon sign. Against a clear blue sky, it combines a motel sign with a top hat and yes/no lettering. Morgan uses metallic pigments and decay created by oxidation and rust for the aged look. 
Visual conversation is what motivates Morgan, and the ideas in his imagination are often realized through the most simple images. "Something as simple as a plane of color or texture can elicit an emotional response," he says. "The addition of an interesting line, shape or symbol, furthers the dialog started by the optical image. The images and concepts in my mind manifest as a physical expression of color, texture and composition." 
Morgan's subject matter is not limited to letters and numbers. His work is wide ranging from abstracts to portraits, but even in these, it's likely numbers or letters will play an instrumental role, such as his tattoo man above called "Six Forty Five." Why "Six Forty Five?" Check out the man's wristwatch. The time is 6:45.

Morgan also works in photography, assemblage and sculpture.
His work can be seen by appointment at his Los Angeles studio. More info is available at his website, robertmorganart.com.