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Stuart Morris

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Stuart Morris, Écorché (Study Of Musculature), 2011
Stuart Morris, Écorché (Study Of Musculature), 2011
Stuart Morris
During an "Anatomy For Artists" course, Stuart Morris from Liverpool, England, drew musculature on top of images of the human form. It's neat to see how artists learn to be artists. In an age of so much conceptual art, it's nice to see that there are artists who are really interested in mastering their technique. As Morris describes his focus,
"I'm currently strengthening my skills and technique to enable me to produce strong artwork that is applicable and transferable in a range of industries from character design and animation for games design and film through to portrait and figurative illustration for advertising, editorials, music and fashion."
For me this shows that Morris takes his work seriously. To see more of his musculature pieces, click here.
- Lee Jones

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Stuart Morris
A comic by Stuart Morris from the cover of New Directions magazine, Vol 1 No 5 from April-May of 1986. I thought this comic would be suitably fun for Friday the 13th! I was tipped off about New Directions magazine by Bonnie Beckwoman, one of the original contributors of the Georgia Straight who later also contributed comics to New Directions. The lead story of this issue from 1986 was titled The Bad BCers' Guide to Expo, and it was written by Larry Kuehn. While most of my Expo86 posts have been rosy nostalgic, not everyone was as enthusiastic about the event. You can read the article at the VPL's periodicals reference desk. Or tweet me!