Taking Flight - The Art of Morgan Padgett

$25.00

With a lifetime spent in the forests and mountains of the Pacific Northwest, I’ve been fortunate to have a variety of surprise encounters with wildlife that also call this land home. From a young age, I walked the forest around my home looking for signs of wildlife: feathers, footprints, scratches on tree bark. With formal studies in visual art as a young adult, I began representing my love for wildlife on paper. In sharing my artwork, my hope is that others may find a connection to an animal or be reminded of their own love for the wild. — Morgan Padgett

This book contains an interview by Dale Cotton.

To see more examples of Morgan Padgett’s work, visit www.chatwinarts.com.

Published April 4, 2024 by Occidental Square.

Paperback ISBN: 9781633981768

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With a lifetime spent in the forests and mountains of the Pacific Northwest, I’ve been fortunate to have a variety of surprise encounters with wildlife that also call this land home. From a young age, I walked the forest around my home looking for signs of wildlife: feathers, footprints, scratches on tree bark. With formal studies in visual art as a young adult, I began representing my love for wildlife on paper. In sharing my artwork, my hope is that others may find a connection to an animal or be reminded of their own love for the wild. — Morgan Padgett

This book contains an interview by Dale Cotton.

To see more examples of Morgan Padgett’s work, visit www.chatwinarts.com.

Published April 4, 2024 by Occidental Square.

Paperback ISBN: 9781633981768

With a lifetime spent in the forests and mountains of the Pacific Northwest, I’ve been fortunate to have a variety of surprise encounters with wildlife that also call this land home. From a young age, I walked the forest around my home looking for signs of wildlife: feathers, footprints, scratches on tree bark. With formal studies in visual art as a young adult, I began representing my love for wildlife on paper. In sharing my artwork, my hope is that others may find a connection to an animal or be reminded of their own love for the wild. — Morgan Padgett

This book contains an interview by Dale Cotton.

To see more examples of Morgan Padgett’s work, visit www.chatwinarts.com.

Published April 4, 2024 by Occidental Square.

Paperback ISBN: 9781633981768

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