Nick Morley ‘Pink Cowboy’ Limited Edition

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Nick Morley’s Pink Cowboy is a striking example of modern linocut art, blending nostalgia with contemporary style. The vivid pink figure of a young cowboy stands out against a monochrome background, creating a playful and vibrant contrast. Morley’s detailed technique shines through in the intricate textures and delicate lines, from the cowboy’s attire to his wooden horse. The piece tells a story of youthful adventure and imagination, while also challenging traditional ideas of identity through its unexpected colour choice. Pink Cowboy is a captivating artwork that adds both visual impact and thoughtful narrative to any collection.

Medium: Print
Format: Paper
Size (Unframed): 76 x 46 cm
Signed: Yes
Limited Edition: Edition 8 of 30

Nick Morley, known by his artistic pseudonym Linocutboy, is a British artist, illustrator, author, and educator renowned for his mastery of linocut printmaking. Residing in Margate, Kent, he established Hello Print Studio in 2013 to foster a collaborative environment for artists and to offer printmaking workshops.

Morley’s work is deeply influenced by the tradition of Natural History prints, drawing inspiration from artists such as Thomas Bewick, Ulisse Aldrovandi, and Konrad Gessner. He often explores themes of human interaction with the natural world, infusing his prints with a sense of humor and irreverence. His linocuts, which often depict animals in whimsical or surreal scenarios, have garnered a global following and are widely collected.

In addition to his artistic practice, Morley is a prolific author and educator. He has penned two books on linocut techniques: Linocut for Artists and Designers (Crowood Press, 2016) and Linocut: Learn in a Weekend (Skittledog, 2023). Through these publications and his workshops, he has made linocut printmaking more accessible to a broader audience.

His illustrations have been featured on book covers, in magazines, and on product labels, showcasing the versatility and appeal of his linocut style. Morley’s work continues to inspire both seasoned artists and newcomers to the world of printmaking, solidifying his place as a significant figure in contemporary British art.

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