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‘Mortisamore’ by David Michael Wright

Artist: David Michael Wright
Title: ‘Mortisamore’
Medium: Gouache on Bristol board
Dimensions: 5.75″ x 4″
Framing: Framed in custom frame hand cast in black resin created by the artist (frame size: 8″ x 6.5″ approx.)
Year of Creation: 2021
Artwork Will Ship From: UK

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‘Mortisamore’ by David Michael Wright

Artist: David Michael Wright
Title: ‘Mortisamore’
Medium: Gouache on Bristol board
Dimensions: 5.75″ x 4″
Framing: Framed in custom frame hand cast in black resin created by the artist (frame size: 8″ x 6.5″ approx.)
Year of Creation: 2021
Artwork Will Ship From: UK

About the Artwork:

Mortis-amore…
His tortured spirit haunts the very halls of Desire.
He sees, he knows – he craves Life and Living… O’ to be flesh again!
His necromantic bones burn amorous, calcified and crumbling in eternal frustration, shaking spectral with violence and fury; his screams and blasphemous exhortations of angst echo out unanswered into the indifferent ether, rhythms of rage undulating into great crescendos of hyper-mantric lividity, electrostatic death rattles and ghastly discharges – ectoplasmic spasms spattering insatiable madness from beyond the grave! 

About the Artist:

(Artist Bio)

Born in ‘The Grim up North’ South Yorkshire, England, David Michael Wright has been Drawing, Painting, Sculpting and generally creating crazy things with whatever he can get his hands on since pre-school. Inspired by a desire to inspire others to follow their imaginations, and use creativity to free, heal, explore and discover themselves, his artwork is a deeply personal and ‘alchemical’ way for him to escape and play – to express his own dark imagination and vision, and realise and release in creative form some of the things he often finds difficult to articulate.