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Brushwork can tell a story beyond the subject matter, and
in the art of Morgan Weistling, his mastery of this talent rivals
that of the masters he admires, including John Singer Sargent
and Anders Zorn. Creating a dreamlike narrative inspired by scenes
from daily life with an essence of the Old West, Weistlings
Reflections has a sense of wonder and emotion captured with the
same deftness as his first pair of Greenwich releases, Lemon
Girl and Trusted Friends.
For me, art is my language used to touch the viewers
heart, Morgan says. My hope is that people will get
pleasure from viewing my artwork as much I enjoyed painting it. |