Meighan Morrison: Haiku for General Public
Like the Japanese poetry form, Haiku aspires to capture a spare, succinct moment in time. Using pigment instead of words, Meighan Morrison expresses painted ideas fluently. Set against a ground of tinted linen and inky black, her bold white brushstrokes are like unstructured calligraphy, creating a new language.
General Public, an art curation and publishing company based in LA, is revolutionizing the way we think about and collect art. Founded by Portia de Rossi, a collector and art world disruptor, General Public makes a radical proposition: a painting shouldn't be enjoyed by just one person, but should be available to all. The General Public Synograph, a groundbreaking 3-D technology, redefines the limits of printing, recreating every detail of the original artwork with total fidelity. Capturing the nuances of brushwork and technique, these textured prints are an authentic expression of the artist's hand.