Kathy Morrow's artwork captures the mood somewhere between reality and myth. This is no accident - Kathy draws inspiration from her own experiences and those of her friends, then integrates elements from Native American legends to create her striking compositions. The results are uniquely expressive, of not only her personal thought and feelings, but also the cultural heritage she learned while growing up on the San Carlos Apache Reservation in Arizona and the Pine Ridge Oglala Reservation in South Dakota. The combination of rich color and graphic precision we find in Kathy's work is the result of a time consuming process - she brushes watercolor paints on the clayboard, cuts line details in the clay surface with a knife and the glazes the board with oil paints. The finely textured images invite the viewer to share equally in the artist's recent experiences and treasures of her past.


This tile box, an example of Kathy's work, is perfect for stylishly sorting knick-knacks, jewelry or any precious keepsake. Measure 5 1/4" sq x 2 1/8" with a 4 1/4" tile, this versatile hinged box is made of authentic, lacquered alderwood. The tiles are signed by Kathy Morrow including the title of the featured art.

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Here are a couple of Kathy's paintings, the first(left) entitled "Buffalo Soldier". The second(right) is entitled "Doin 80"

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Below you'll find examples of Kathy's kinetic art, the left one is entitled "Tracks In Time". The right is entitled "Trinity"

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Contact Kathy at; morrow@zianet.com
or visit her online at; www.kathymorrowstudio.com