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Joshua Morris
Joshua Morris grew up in the Midwest, where you could go days there without feeling the sun. Maybe a fascination with light was the only outcome there could ever be. His work is a means of illumination and is often used to explore hallucinatory, dreamlike scenes. The purpose of this work is to approach the viewer with topics of isolation, loneliness, dissociation, and the difficulties in navigating the layers of a haunt. Charcoal is a medium that can be both fragile and stark, a substance walking the line between definite and ephemeral. It has served as an intimate means of connecting with these uncertain emotions and has encouraged a process of self-reflection and understanding.
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