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“Uncovered”
Vermont Marble
20 x 24 x 7.5 in.
$4300
Carved from luminous Vermont marble, Uncovered by Evan Morse reveals a nude figure bending forward in a quiet, introspective gesture, her body emerging gently from the surrounding stone. One arm drapes downward while the other arcs above her head, creating a graceful circular rhythm that echoes the natural curves of the marble block. The figure appears suspended between concealment and revelation, as though she is slowly being released from the stone itself.
11 × 14”
A luminous Murano glass chandelier spreads outward in delicate, hand-blown arms beneath a painted Venetian ceiling at the Museo del Vetro in Murano, Italy. The clear glass elements catch and reflect the surrounding light, creating a radiant constellation of form and craftsmanship. Above, a fresco of floating figures and clouds completes the scene, uniting Venetian glassmaking and decorative art in one elegant and evocative moment.
Aeons ix is a unique drawing made with graphite on Bristol.
This graphite drawing explores the tension between fragility and permanence through the meticulous rendering of reflection. By translating refracted light and prismatic distortion into tonal shifts, I investigate how transparency can be built from layers of dense, patient mark-making. The work reflects my ongoing fascination with ornament, illusion, and the quiet drama of light held in solid form.
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