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Q&A: Paul Morrison
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We spoke with British artist Paul Morrison about the process behind creating his botanically inspired paintings and works on paper. Manifold worked with Morrison in 2013 to publish three screenprints: ‘Rosy Fingered Dawn’, ‘Psychotrope’ and ‘Die Nacht’. Morrison’s work has been exhibited extensively around the world and can be found in major international collections, including MoMA, New York, and the Victoria & Albert Museum, London.
Title: Q&A: Paul Morrison
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We spoke with British artist Paul Morrison about the process behind creating his botanically inspired paintings and works on paper.
Manifold worked with Morrison in 2013 to publish three screenprints: ‘Rosy Fingered Dawn’, ‘Psychotrope’ and ‘Die Nacht’.
Morrison’s work has been exhibited extensively around the world and can be found in major international collections, including MoMA, New York, and the Victoria & Albert Museum, London.
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