Huge vistas, endless skies and evidence of people by their marks left upon this world, Michele Morris has developed an eye for capturing the world sans people. Inspired by light, nature and a quirky sense of observation, Michele's photographs use color, texture, and graphic compositions to explore the wonders of this world. Michele has two books coming out with poet, Margaret Winikates – Palettes of Light and Sky Writing. Michele Morris' photographs can be found at themichelemorris.com.
Two of Michele's photographs are represented by the Duncan Miller Gallery and can be found at http://www.yourdailyphotograph.com. Michele’s photograph “Blooming Cactus Top” from her series “Architect of Flowers” received Honorable Mention in the Women in Photography International Juried Competition. Open Show LA chose her series “Big Sky” for exhibition. Photograph “Untitled #10” from her series “Lustrous Incandescence” was chosen for the Art by Creatives Exhibition in Culver City. Michele was one of fourteen artists featured in the Venice Arts Twentieth Anniversary Spectacular, her photograph Street View #4 was chosen for the exhibit. Her triptych featuring a floral, an abstract and one of Meg's poems written specifically to the photographs from their book, Palettes of Light, was selected to be in the Venice Arts 21st Anniversary Gala Gallery Show.
Margaret Winikates is a freelance writer and museum educator from Boston, MA. She writes poetry and fiction, and can be found online atSea Dreams and Time Machines (mwinikates.com) as well as at Brain Popcorn (brainpopcorn.com), a blog on interdisciplinary education. Meg majored in English Literature and Language at Harvard University and studied poetry and composition with Peter Sacks, Douglas Powell, and the ghost of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (during her stint as a National Park Service ranger). Meg is especially pleased that her poems appearing in this issue are part of a collaborative ekphrastic project with talented photographer, cousin, and friend, Michele Morris.
Two of Michele's photographs are represented by the Duncan Miller Gallery and can be found at http://www.yourdailyphotograph.com. Michele’s photograph “Blooming Cactus Top” from her series “Architect of Flowers” received Honorable Mention in the Women in Photography International Juried Competition. Open Show LA chose her series “Big Sky” for exhibition. Photograph “Untitled #10” from her series “Lustrous Incandescence” was chosen for the Art by Creatives Exhibition in Culver City. Michele was one of fourteen artists featured in the Venice Arts Twentieth Anniversary Spectacular, her photograph Street View #4 was chosen for the exhibit. Her triptych featuring a floral, an abstract and one of Meg's poems written specifically to the photographs from their book, Palettes of Light, was selected to be in the Venice Arts 21st Anniversary Gala Gallery Show.
Margaret Winikates is a freelance writer and museum educator from Boston, MA. She writes poetry and fiction, and can be found online atSea Dreams and Time Machines (mwinikates.com) as well as at Brain Popcorn (brainpopcorn.com), a blog on interdisciplinary education. Meg majored in English Literature and Language at Harvard University and studied poetry and composition with Peter Sacks, Douglas Powell, and the ghost of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (during her stint as a National Park Service ranger). Meg is especially pleased that her poems appearing in this issue are part of a collaborative ekphrastic project with talented photographer, cousin, and friend, Michele Morris.
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