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The Dog Did It! Stephen Morrison’s Trompe-l’œils Brim with Canine Character — Colossal

Last updated: January 17, 2025 12:06 am
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Stephen Morrison’s art is deeply inspired by dogs, capturing the timeless love we have for our furry companions. His sculptural assemblages and paintings feature puppy faces nestled in foliage or emerging from everyday objects, showcasing his unique perspective on canine personalities.

In a recent interview with Hyperallergic, Morrison shared that his affinity for dogs stems from his hedonistic nature and love for the carefree life of a dog. This connection to dogs is an integral part of his character, making it natural for him to create art that reflects this bond.

One of Morrison’s biggest inspirations is his beloved pit bull mix, Tilly, who passed away three years ago. Tilly’s expressive face lives on in the artist’s work, bringing a sense of life and joy to everything from birdhouses to table lamps.

In his upcoming solo exhibition at Hashimoto Contemporary, titled “Dog Show #4: House Broken,” Morrison continues to explore canine personalities through trompe-l’œil paintings and sculpture. His artworks depict a chaotic yet harmonious blend of elements, with dogs’ faces appearing on unexpected objects like violins, TV screens, and household items.

Morrison’s art reflects the vibrant and sometimes messy atmosphere of his childhood home, where creativity and disorder coexisted in a unique harmony. Through his playful and whimsical creations, he invites viewers to embrace the joyful chaos of life.

“Dogs Show #4: House Broken” will be on display in New York City from January 18 to February 8. To learn more about Stephen Morrison and his work, visit his website and follow him on Instagram for updates.

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