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Michelle Morin is a painter and illustrator investigating how we transform experience and memory through the fragments we collect and the moments we’re fully immersed in. She attended Massachusetts College of Art and currently lives and works in Eliot, Maine. Her work also includes surface design collaborations with Anthropologie, NIKE, Yves Saint Laurent, among others, and children's book illustration for Chronicle Books.
About this collection: These four paintings trace the year's turning through moments of immersion in the natural world. Each captures a season and a state of sensory saturation. The layered forms and shifting colors capture both the chaos and the transcendence, where color and shape grow almost hallucinatory in their intensity. They are records of awe
Medium: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 12" x 12"
Ready to hang
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Michelle Morin is a painter and illustrator investigating how we transform experience and memory through the fragments we collect and the moments we’re fully immersed in. She attended Massachusetts College of Art and currently lives and works in Eliot, Maine. Her work also includes surface design collaborations with Anthropologie, NIKE, Yves Saint Laurent, among others, and children's book illustration for Chronicle Books.
About this collection: These four paintings trace the year's turning through moments of immersion in the natural world. Each captures a season and a state of sensory saturation. The layered forms and shifting colors capture both the chaos and the transcendence, where color and shape grow almost hallucinatory in their intensity. They are records of awe