Angela Morgan





First Hand Knowledge
Oil on canvas
22 x 48 Inches 
SOLD




Traditional Assets
Oil on canvas
30 x 48 Inches 
$ 3895

(includes frame)





Made to Measure
Oil on canvas
48 x 48 Inches 
$ 6460

(includes frame)





Information Technology
Oil on canvas
36 x 48 Inches 
SOLD




Exuberance I
Oil on canvas
24 x 40 Inches 
$ 2545

(includes frame)





Bait and Switch
Oil on canvas
30 x 36 Inches 
SOLD




It's a Fly Home Day
Oil on canvas
36 x 36 Inches 
SOLD




If at first you don't succeed…
Oil on canvas
18 x 36 Inches 
SOLD




What do we owe to future generations?
Oil on canvas
24 x 36 Inches 
$ 2445

(includes frame)





Passage of Time
Oil on canvas
32 x 32 Inches 
SOLD




Holding Back the Tide
Oil on canvas
24 x 30 Inches 
SOLD




Getting to the Heart of the Matter
Oil on canvas
36 x 30 Inches 
SOLD




The Easy Way Out
Oil on canvas
48 x 24 Inches 
$ 2985

(includes frame)





Defining Moments in Time
Oil on canvas
30 x 24 Inches 
SOLD




Study: Pond Hockey
Oil on canvas
24 x 24 Inches 
SOLD




Round and Round
Oil on canvas
18 x 24 Inches 
SOLD




Apprentice
Oil on canvas
30 x 24 Inches 
SOLD




Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained
Oil on canvas
30 x 24 Inches 
$ 2475

(includes frame)





Three Kiss Ransom
Oil on canvas
44 x 18 Inches 
$ 2185

(includes frame)





I Spy
Oil on canvas
16 x 16 Inches 
$ 1195

(includes frame)





Getting Your Feet Wet
Oil on canvas
16 x 16 Inches 
$ 1195

(includes frame)





Study: Flight
Oil on canvas
10 x 12 Inches 
SOLD




…note to self…
Oil on canvas
24 x 12 Inches 
SOLD




Study: Red Coat and Top Hat
Oil on canvas
14 x 11 Inches 
SOLD

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Angela Morgan lives and works in Fernie, B.C. Canada with her husband Brendan and 4 children. The completion of her Bachelor in Fine Arts degree (BFA) in April of 2000 ended a lengthy stretch of university education. Angela attended Bismarck State College in North Dakota, Concordia University in Montreal, University of Regina, and the University of Calgary.

Angela Morgan's work celebrates humanity through the use of colour, pattern, and line. Her human figures express the poses of life, the jubilation of dance, the contemplation of parenthood, and the melancholy of summer's end. Colours fuse and meld to achieve gesture; transforming abstract images into living moments.