Phillip Morrison Ceramics
Growing up in a small seaside town (Tywyn, Gwynedd) in West Wales, his love of the sea has always been evident in his work. Today he finds inspiration in his surroundings in the West of Ireland, be it an old tractor making it’s way down a country boreen, or the surfing culture in his adopted County Clare where he now runs his own art gallery in the seaside town of Lahinch.
His art is almost impossible to categorize. It is undoubtedly his lively work with their jewel-like colours and confident lines which has moved so many art lovers. Phillip is known for his quirky style, the use of bright colours and interesting shapes creating a sense of movement that have now become his hallmark. Full of humour, optimism and intensely personal the paintings celebrate the spirit of the places they capture.
“Morrison’s Ireland” ceramics were created for the Epic Museum Gift Shop in 2016.
Growing up in a small seaside town (Tywyn, Gwynedd) in West Wales, his love of the sea has always been evident in his work. Today he finds inspiration in his surroundings in the West of Ireland, be it an old tractor making it’s way down a country boreen, or the surfing culture in his adopted County Clare where he now runs his own art gallery in the seaside town of Lahinch.
His art is almost impossible to categorize. It is undoubtedly his lively work with their jewel-like colours and confident lines which has moved so many art lovers. Phillip is known for his quirky style, the use of bright colours and interesting shapes creating a sense of movement that have now become his hallmark. Full of humour, optimism and intensely personal the paintings celebrate the spirit of the places they capture.
“Morrison’s Ireland” ceramics were created for the Epic Museum Gift Shop in 2016.