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Morgan Blair — The Five of Us All Somehow, Impossibly, Lock Together in a Tangled Web of Sustained, Boundaryless Eye Contact While Our Heartbeats Synchronize and Our Breath Merges Into One Long Slow, Shared Gasp as We Understand...We Are One. We Each Take a Packet of Ramen, Tear the Wrapper off With Our Teeth and Crush the Bricks in Our Hands, Letting the Pieces Tumble Through Our Fingers Like the Scraps of Time and Space Falling Away Around Us, as If to Say, There but by the Grace of Our All-Encompassing Psychic Connection Go We. Mitchell Solieri and the Easy Rollers are Formed.
Morgan Blair

The Five of Us All Somehow, Impossibly, Lock Together in a Tangled Web of Sustained, Boundaryless Eye Contact While Our Heartbeats Synchronize and Our Breath Merges Into One Long Slow, Shared Gasp as We Understand...We Are One. We Each Take a Packet of Ramen, Tear the Wrapper off With Our Teeth and Crush the Bricks in Our Hands, Letting the Pieces Tumble Through Our Fingers Like the Scraps of Time and Space Falling Away Around Us, as If to Say, There but by the Grace of Our All-Encompassing Psychic Connection Go We. Mitchell Solieri and the Easy Rollers are Formed.

2019

Morgan Blair's 2019 work features an extraordinarily lengthy poetic title that explores connection and shared experience through vivid, surreal imagery. Created with acrylic and glass bead gel on canvas over panel, the piece blends visual art with philosophical narrative.

Medium
acrylic and glass bead gel on canvas over panel

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November 26, 2023

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Morgan Blair, The Five of Us All Somehow, Impossibly, Lock Together in a Tangled Web of Sustained, Boundaryless Eye Contact While Our Heartbeats Synchronize and Our Breath Merges Into One Long Slow, Shared Gasp as We Understand...We Are One. We Each Take a Packet of Ramen, Tear the Wrapper off With Our Teeth and Crush the Bricks in Our Hands, Letting the Pieces Tumble Through Our Fingers Like the Scraps of Time and Space Falling Away Around Us, as If to Say, There but by the Grace of Our All-Encompassing Psychic Connection Go We. Mitchell Solieri and the Easy Rollers are Formed., 2019

Morgan Blair's 2019 work features an extraordinarily lengthy poetic title that explores connection and shared experience through vivid, surreal imagery. Created with acrylic and glass bead gel on canvas over panel, the piece blends visual art with philosophical narrative.

Medium
acrylic and glass bead gel on canvas over panel
Year
2019
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Surreal, Acrylic, American, Mixed Media, Colorful, Abstract, Contemporary

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