Small starter by Cole Morgan
Small starter by Cole Morgan
Small starter by Cole Morgan
Small starter by Cole Morgan

Small starter 1999

Cole Morgan

Original oil on canvasMixed techniques
24 ⨯ 18 cm
Price on request

Bruning Heintz Fine Art

  • About the artwork
    Gedateerd 1999
    Grootte 18 x 24 cm
    Signatuur In verso
    Materiaal Gemengde techniek
    Stroming Abstract expressionisme

    Ontdek “small starter” (1999) van Cole Morgan: een fascinerend, mixed-media schilderij dat uitblinkt door zijn structuur, kleur en speelse abstractie. De scherp afgebakende, gelaagde vormen en verrassende materiaalcombinaties – van ruw textiel tot glanzend blauw pigment – creëren een poëtisch spanningsveld. Het energieke midden in knalblauw trekt direct de aandacht, terwijl subtiele typografie en Cartesiaanse lijnen verwijzen naar een verborgen verhaal. Opvallend is hoe warmte en raffinement elkaar ontmoeten in een compacte compositie, met een diepe bordeauxrode achtergrond die het geheel omarmt. Morgan’s werk spreekt tot de verbeelding, balanceert tussen figuratie en abstractie en nodigt uit tot langer kijken. Ideaal voor wie zoekt naar een uniek kunstwerk met karakter, historie en een onderscheidende uitstraling: een krachtige blikvanger voor ieder interieur
    Provenance Particuliere collectie Den Haag
  • About the artist

    Cole Morgan, born in 1950 in New York, is an American artist who grew up in New Mexico. In 1971, he received his Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque. After graduating, he moved to Europe, where he studied art history and lithography at the Centro di Arte Grafica in Florence from 1971 to 1973. He then continued his education at the Vrije Academie in The Hague in 1973 and 1974. After graduating, he taught drawing and painting at the York Road School in Dublin, Ireland. Morgan currently lives and works in Antwerp, Belgium.

    Morgan is known for his abstract expressionist style, in which he uses collage techniques. His compositions consist of multiple layers and are often based on mathematical patterns. He integrates various materials such as shells, feathers, pebbles, pieces of paper, cardboard and wood into his works, and sometimes also images of houses and churches. A striking feature of his abstract works is the use of shadows, which gives the forms an apparent three-dimensionality and adds a sense of depth and mystery.

    Morgan describes his creative process as “controlled spontaneity,” combining elements such as color, texture, and shape to create complex and intriguing compositions. He invites the viewer to explore his works and discover new details and meanings, resulting in an ongoing dialogue between the artwork and the viewer.

    Morgan’s work has been exhibited worldwide, with exhibitions in cities such as Seoul, Zurich, Maastricht (TEFAF), Cologne, Dublin, Hong Kong, San Francisco, Amsterdam, Beijing, and Chicago. His artworks can be found in both public and private collections worldwide, testifying to his international recognition and influence on the contemporary art scene.

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