Marion Morrison’s Old Fashioned Pop Art

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As I’ve mentioned here before, Photoshop has done a real number on Pop Art.  The simplicity with which one can Warholize an image has diminished Pop’s impact as a genre.  But artist Marion Morrison keeps the Pop spirit alive by doing things the old fashioned way – which is a bit disturbing to consider – when did Pop Art become so retro? Anyway, Morrison uses acrylics on large canvas to create her "in your face" life size pup portraits and has been collected by dog lovers all over North America for the last 7 years. 

I think she does a wonderful job getting each of her subject’s expressions just right.  You can really sense their personalities.  And her mastery of light and color are simply wonderful.  She says that she is inspired by another dog pop artist, Ron Burns, but I think her works stand on their own as true originals in the Pop tradition and I am a big fan!  To order a portrait of your pet visit Morrison’s Pup Art Studio.

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Misty

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Mulligan

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Coco & Chanel

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Ellie-May

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Beaudiddly

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Arthur

Speaking of Pop Art, did you ever wonder exactly how Andy Warhol created his silkscreened masterpieces?  Click here and see his process revealed step-by-step in a fascinating interactive lesson courtesy of The Andy Warhol Museum.

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9 responses to “Marion Morrison’s Old Fashioned Pop Art”

  1. Doxiemom Avatar
    Doxiemom

    I smiled today reading about the “old fashioned” pop art. Thanks.

  2. Moira Avatar

    Thanks for commenting Doxiemom. I’m glad you got the irony (?) or rude realization that all the cutting edge art from the 1970s is now so “last century!” Very strange. But a true testament to Warhol’s genius in a way. What so many dismissed as an art joke, even an insult, is standing the test of time.

  3. WendyB Avatar

    Those pekes are too cute!

  4. Linda O'Neill Avatar

    These are gorgeous…the colors really pop! I would love to see one of her 48″ x 60″‘s in person.

  5. Judy Hollister Avatar

    Yes, I too believe the Photoshop Pop Art Photos are getting pretty redundant.
    That’s why I uphold “Top Dog” honors to pop artist Nathan Janes of http://www.PopARF.com
    His paintings are so full of wonderful color and life, which are wonderfully detailed and very well done. At first glance the paintings are so clean you would believe that they were done on computer, but they are indeed paintings! It was in studying these paintings that I decided “perfection” might be this artist middle name… 🙂
    If you don’t believe me, check it out for yourself.
    Judy

  6. Melissa Avatar

    Hi Moira!
    These are amazing! I love them!
    and thank you so much for your nice comments and voting for emmitt! I really appreciate you!
    Melissa

  7. Emily (DreamEyce Studio) Avatar

    Love this work! Too bad there are no Cardigan Welsh Corgwn 🙁 Maybe someday!
    I’m loving your blog! I friend linked to it, and I’ve been looking through it today 🙂

  8. Moira Avatar

    Thanks for stopping by and commenting Emily (and everyone else). Are you looking for Corgi art? You might like Karen Howell’s work. Check it out here:
    http://dreamdogsart.typepad.com/art/2007/04/never_assume.html

  9. Jonathan Avatar

    Hello:
    With over 600+ paintings and prints in stock right now, Hamilton-Selway Fine Art is possibly the largest Warhol dealer in the US. We maintain a very comprehensive web site with a great art-blog that we have just started.
    You can find our web site here: http://www.hamiltonselway.com
    Would you kindly add my site your listing of fine art resources?

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