He(ART) of Bellevue Morgan Fyfe

Bellevue, WALocal News

Morgan Fyfe Powell is an abstract artist whose work beautifully bridges her Southern heritage and her new life in Seattle, Washington. After graduating from the University of Mississippi, she embraced the challenge of creating art that reflects her surroundings in the Pacific Northwest. Utilizing heavy body acrylics and gold and silver leaf, her vibrant landscapes and abstract pieces resonate with viewers. The COVID-19 pandemic served as a catalyst for her latest series, "STILL + grounded," where each piece reflects a lesson learned during that uncertain time. Fyfe will be showcasing her artwork at the Bellevue Downtown Arts Market, providing a unique opportunity for the community to connect with her creative process.

With a self-taught background, she emphasizes the importance of exploration and experimentation in her art. Interested individuals can follow her journey and view past works on her website and Instagram for more insights. Fyfe's dedication to her craft and her community engagement highlight her role as a vital contributor to the Bellevue arts scene.

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