Frank Morrison Art Collections
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Artwork by Frank Morrison
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Bee Hives by Frank Morrison
Dinosaur Park road by Frank Morrison
A moment of Peace by Frank Morrison
Pier on the potomac river by Frank Morrison
Fire break around a home in Alpine by Frank Morrison
Wild Flowers and Rabbits in my yard by Frank Morrison
Elephant with baby crooked tail by Frank Morrison
Girl by the Seacoast after W. Homer by Frank Morrison
Madama Ginoux after Van Gogh by Frank Morrison
Michelle by Frank Morrison
Red Sails by Frank Morrison
Shady spot by Frank Morrison
Olive picker by Frank Morrison
Inside the Mind by Frank Morrison
The Digger by Frank Morrison
The Clothes Line by Frank Morrison
Chrysanthemums' and Coco by Frank Morrison
The Valley by Frank Morrison
Resurrection by Frank Morrison
Old stone Church by Frank Morrison
A day at the beach by Frank Morrison
Hill House by Frank Morrison
Jons dock by Frank Morrison
Two Cypresses after V. Vangogh by Frank Morrison
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About Frank Morrison
Born in San Diego, California in 1936, I grew up with a fasination for Art, it has always held my interest and always those great 19th century Impressionist painters.
"Painting and drawing, a natural and urgent need to express what I see became serious in the middle fifties. Self taught with much desire, progress was made. In 1964, needing more professional help, I studied with Mr. Cohen in San Diego Calif., who had a studio in Balboa park. Mr. Cohen was 90 years old at that time and as a young man in Paris at the turn of the century had the opportunity to meet Claude Monet and to know and to understand his techniques and insites. Mr. Cohen relayed these techniques to me which was a fascinating adventure and learning process for me. I have never shown my work in galleries, but have sold privately. in the span of these years my paintings are in peoples homes through out the United States and Japan."
"I have had a great priveledge to link to the past and see their priceless Art
" A painter without paint will slowly starve "
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Two of my paintings have been published this year 2013, in the Literary and visual culture magazine ," Whisperings" at http://mountaintalespress.com