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Wayne MorrellWayne Morrell (1923–2013), Eastern Point Lighthouse, Gloucester Sunset
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Wayne Morrell captures the drama and color of a Gloucester evening in this radiant coastal scene. The Eastern Point Lighthouse and keeper’s cottage sit on rocky shore as the sun drops below the horizon, casting brilliant orange, violet, and rose tones across the water. White sailboats move through the reflected light, giving the work both motion and calm.
Morrell is celebrated for his expressive, palette-knife surfaces and luminous Cape Ann/Gloucester harbors. Here, you see classic hallmarks of his mature style: bold color laid in with impasto, broken sky full of glowing clouds, and a rhythmic handling of the sea. The light source behind the point of land silhouettes the lighthouse beautifully and anchors the composition.
- Creator:Wayne Morrell (1923 - 2013, American)
- Dimensions:Height: 12 in (30.48 cm)Width: 16 in (40.64 cm)
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- Condition:Painting in great condition - thick bright paint. New 22K gold leaf frame.
- Gallery Location:Rockport, MA
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU2222217156912
Born in 1923 in New Jersey, Morrell attended the Philadelphia Museum School of Industrial Art and Drexel University in Philadelphia. Morrell worked as a commercial designer for John Oldham Studios in Wethersfield, Connecticut, a company that made exhibits for the United Aircraft Corporation and other space technology companies. Mainly self-taught, Morrell began painting with a focus on murals. The success of his first exhibition led to his leaving his job as a commercial designer, in the 1960s, to pursue fine art full-time. Morrell lived and worked in Rockport, Massachusetts, where he had a gallery on Main Street. He was a member of the Salmagundi Club; Rockport Art Association; Springfield Academy of Artists; and Allied Artists of America. Morrell’s personal life and the sites of New England provided subject matter for his paintings. In addition to his extensive exhibition record and inclusion in numerous private and public collections, Wayne Morrell’s work has been featured in many national publications and major magazines.
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