Theory of Flight
Margaret Morrison
Morrison’s surreal figures express flight on several levels. We are guided to our perfect path by a person in a white lab coat. We learn through Morrison’s “professor” that flight is a metaphor for life. In flight, we strive to go beyond mere existence; we are freer to push ourselves to our personal limit.
Margaret Morrison
Two Airplanes, 1999
Triptych, oil on panel
33 x 38.25 inches; 83.82 x 97.16 cm
SOLD
Two Airplanes, 1999
Triptych, oil on panel
33 x 38.25 inches; 83.82 x 97.16 cm
SOLD
Margaret Morrison
Flight Plan, 1999
Oil on canvas
66 x 48 inches; 167.64 x 121.92 cm;
Flight Plan, 1999
Oil on canvas
66 x 48 inches; 167.64 x 121.92 cm;
Margaret Morrison
Map of Morgantown, 1993
Diptych, oil on panel
48 x 72 inches; 121.92 x 182.88 cm
Map of Morgantown, 1993
Diptych, oil on panel
48 x 72 inches; 121.92 x 182.88 cm
Margaret Morrison
Flying Lesson, 1999
Oil on canvas
66 x 48 inches; 167.64 x 121.92 cm;
SOLD
Flying Lesson, 1999
Oil on canvas
66 x 48 inches; 167.64 x 121.92 cm;
SOLD
Margaret Morrison
Flying in Formation, 1999
Triptych, oil on panel
70.5 x 76 inches; 179.07 x 193.04 cm
Flying in Formation, 1999
Triptych, oil on panel
70.5 x 76 inches; 179.07 x 193.04 cm
Margaret Morrison
Angle of Attack, 1999
Oil on canvas
48 x 60 inches; 121.92 x 152.4 cm
Angle of Attack, 1999
Oil on canvas
48 x 60 inches; 121.92 x 152.4 cm