Monday, May 28, 2012

Never Finished

"Never Finished"
Acrylic 
30" X 30"
SOLD!

Unknown Landscapes


"Unknown Landscapes"
The Works of Gail Koornick and Suzanne Cooper Morris
May 1 - 27, 2012
Opening Reception May 5 from 6 - 9 PM
at Gallery 4463
4463 Cherokee Street, Acworth, GA  30101

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

"Lacing Fingers Through the Notches in Your Spine"

"Lacing Fingers Through the Notches in Your Spine"
(Inspired by the song, "Two Headed Boy" by Neutral Milk Hotel.  Later to find that it's "Placing Fingers Through the Notches in Your Spine.")
30" X 30"
Acrylic and Mixed Media
by Suzanne Cooper Morris

"Empire of Car Tires and Chicken Wire"

"Empire of Car Tires and Chicken Wire"
Inspired by the song, "Swan Dive"
by Ani DiFranco.  (see below)
30" X 30"
Acrylic and Mixed Media
Rusted Steel Square, Discarded Tire Tread,
Coils from a Catalytic Converter (?), Found Bailing
Wire, and Pages from the Bible (found in a mud puddle while walking the dog.)
by Suzanne Cooper Morris
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"and i teeter between tired

         and really, really tired

i'm wiped and i'm wired
but i guess its just as well

because i built my own empire

out of car tires and chicken wire

and i'm queen of my own compost heap

and i'm getting used to the smell"

                                                                                              It's a really beautiful song.  

"Prayer"

"Prayer"
16" X 16"
Acrylic and Mixed Media
Paper dolls cut from tissue paper and stitching.
by Suzanne Cooper Morris


"The Dull Hum of Anti Depressants"

 "The Dull Hum of Anti Depressants"
24" X 24"
Acrylic and Mixed Media (That's break away glass, my friends.  Used in theatre, which is my day job. )
by Suzanne Cooper Morris







 "The Dull Hum of Anti Depressants, Again"
24" X 24"
Acrylic and Mixed Media
by Suzanne Cooper Morris


"Altitude"

"Altitude"
Inspired by the beautiful view of Ireland by tiny prop plane.
16" X 16"
Acrylic 
by Suzanne Cooper Morris, your very favorite artist

"Phantom"

"Phantom"
(If you turn it sideways to the right, you can see him.)
16" X 16"
Acrylic and Mixed Media (metal scrap)
by Suzanne Cooper Morris, your very favorite artist