This striking mixed-media work by British artist Paul Morrison exemplifies his signature exploration of botanical form, graphic line and spatial rhythm. Known for transforming organic imagery into bold monochrome structures, Morrison merges the natural and the artificial to challenge how we perceive landscape and scale. The composition features his trademark contrast of precision and minimalism, evoking both scientific illustration and architectural design.
Morrison’s visual language draws from sources ranging from Renaissance botanical prints to modernist abstraction, distilled into clean, high-impact silhouettes. The resulting surface has sculptural presence – a hybrid of painting and relief that changes with light and viewpoint. Executed with refined craftsmanship, the work captures the balance between order and imagination that defines Morrison’s international practice.
Morrison has exhibited widely across Europe and the US, with works held in major museum collections including MoMA New York, the Victoria and Albert Museum, and the British Council Collection. This example reflects the artist’s technical precision and conceptual depth, making it an exceptional opportunity for collectors of contemporary British art.
The work is signed by the artist; however, no original purchase receipt or certificate is available.
Medium: | Acrylic |
Format: | Mixed media |
Size (Unframed): | 132 x 98 cm |
Size (Framed): | 152 x 119 cm |
Signed: | Yes |
Paul Morrison is known for bold, graphic botanical imagery translated into paintings, wall works, sculptures and editions.
He has exhibited widely at institutions in the UK and internationally, and his work is held in major public collections including MoMA, New York, Victoria and Albert Museum, London, and the British Council Collection.
Gallery representation and projects include Maruani Mercier and Sabine Knust/Knust Kunz Gallery Editions, among others.
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