Meighan Morrison Shows at Art to the Avenue

Meighan Morrsion at Art to the Avenue in Greenwich

After a year at Boston University School of Fine Arts, Meighan Morrison transferred to Parsons School in New York City to major in illustration. โ€œThat seemed practical,โ€ says Morrison. Soon after, she found herself as a single parent supporting two kids, and painting fell by the wayside. Once her daughter entered high school, she picked up a brush again. โ€œIโ€™ve been pursuing it seriously for two years,โ€ she says. She does most of her painting at home in Easton but she recently rented a studio in Bridgeport to accommodate her growing works. โ€œI wanted to do something really largeโ€”100 by 60 feet or taller,โ€ says Morrison. Her works tend to focus on color contrast and bare emotion. โ€œItโ€™s a greater challenge for me to find beauty in something simple,โ€ she says.

The Piece: Insurgent, acrylic on linen, $1,800
Inspiration: The action painters of the โ€™50s and โ€™60s. โ€œIโ€™m less interested in detail and more interested in shape, impact and movement,โ€ she says. โ€œI love Motherwell, Franz Kline and Pollockโ€”they were revolutionary.โ€ Find It: Richards, 359 Greenwich Ave.

This year’s 19th annual Art to the Avenue runs from May 5 to May 30th. Judges included Robbie Kestnbaum (VP of the Greenwich Arts Council), Fereshteh Priou (artist & executive board member GAC), Dorianne Samuels (Bendheim Gallery Curator), Tatiana Mori (Bendhem Gallery Curator), Dinyar S Wadia (Principal and founder of Wadia Associates, LLC) Lisa Meipala Kennedy (Editorial Director, Serendipity), Francesca Pacchini (Deputy Art Director, Serendipity)

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