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Maidy Morhous

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Maidy Morhous expresses herself through the medium of bronze which allows her to portray the extremes of the soft flow of water to the harsh asphalt pavement of our world. The artwork encompasses the pop theme of presenting commonplace objects as fine art. It is meant to engage the viewer and allow...
Maidy Morhous expresses herself through the medium of bronze which allows her to portray the extremes of the soft flow of water to the harsh asphalt pavement of our world. The artwork encompasses the pop theme of presenting commonplace objects as fine art. It is meant to engage the viewer and allow them to contemplate and pull from within, and for a moment disengage from the outside world.

Referred to as contemporary still life sculptures Morhous continually searches to portray her environment in the world today. These sculptures expose the view to and pull them in to react and question what is being viewed – be it life and one’s existence, the world’s plight or just to bring a smile. Idiomatic titles prompt metaphorical interpretations to these works with hints at multilayered meanings.

Maidy Morhous also expresses herself through the medium of acrylic and oil; whether totally abstract, or an expression of abstraction by pulling in elements of nature. Her paintings are meant to engage the viewer and allow them to contemplate and pull from within, and for a moment disengage from the outside world.

Referred to as contemporary abstraction Morhous continually searches to portray her environment in the world today. These paintings expose the view to and pull them in to react and question what is being viewed – be it life and one’s existence, or the world’s .

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Find 6 original artworks & mixed-media-artists by Maidy Morhous. Check out Maidy Morhous's profile, artwork prices, exhibition information, and buy art online.

“Maidy Morhous's Artworks”

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Fortunate?

USD 2,400.00 Year.2016 w11.00 x h4.00 x d7.00 cm

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Add Student & Stir!

USD 2,400.00 Year.2017 w17.70 x h30.40 x d15.20 cm

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Repression

USD 2,850.00 Year.2022 w17.70 x h43.10 x d109.20 cm

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Don't Cry!

USD 3,000.00 Year.2022 w35.50 x h20.30 x d30.40 cm

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Don't kill the goose!

USD 2,400.00 Year.2017 w30.40 x h17.70 x d12.70 cm

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3 Second Rule!

USD 2,400.00 Year.2017 w9.00 x h7.00 x d3.00 cm

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Price Range

USD $2,400 ~ $3,000

Biography

An accomplished printmaker and painter as well as sculptor, Maidy Morhous was born in New York and currently creates out of her studio thirty minutes north of San Diego. Morhous received her Master of Fine Arts degree while studying at Stanley Hayter’s Atelier 17 in Paris in the mid-1970s. Before re...
An accomplished printmaker and painter as well as sculptor, Maidy Morhous was born in New York and currently creates out of her studio thirty minutes north of San Diego. Morhous received her Master of Fine Arts degree while studying at Stanley Hayter’s Atelier 17 in Paris in the mid-1970s. Before returning to the States, she then traveled to Italy to further her studies in casting techniques at the Fonderia Artistica–Marinelli Foundry in Florence.

Morhous expresses herself through the medium of bronze, which allows her to portray extremes, from the soft flow of water to the harsh asphalt pavement of our world. Her work encompasses the pop art concept of presenting commonplace objects as fine art. It is meant to engage viewers and to allow them to contemplate and pull from within, to disengage for a moment from the outside world.

Morhous paints, in acrylic and oil, and continually searches to portray her environment in the world today. Her abstract images pull viewers in while forcing them to question what is being viewed—be it life and one’s existence, the plight of the world, or merely something to bring a smile.

Maidy Morhous is currently showing internationally in museum exhibitions and galleries; her work can also be found in public and private collections in Japan, England, Europe, Australia and Canada.

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