Bruce Morser

I love a sharp pencil, 
the simplest tool but capable of creating so much. The vast majority of my work is basically drawing. From detailed technical illustrations to portraits to storybooks to large 3-dimensional installations, it’s all just a zillion-little-lines trying to organize themselves into a story. Even the photoreal paintings are just dry-brush drawings on canvas. I wouldn’t always call drawing fun, it’s challenging and admittedly lonely at times, but where it gets me is wonderful. Six of my major career areas are the focus of this show. Before I knew about different kinds of art, before I could really read, I was compelled as a 2nd grader to create “The True Book of Vallcno” (yup, not much of a speller). Art, for me, was less about making pieces of art, but rather, more as a way to converse with people about what I saw in the world. I’d pour through encyclopedias to find drawings that explained what others saw. 

I have a passion for mechanical things and realized 50 years ago that I could make large canvases, which could then be animated with 3-dimensional components. This led to big fab

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Washington Pass, 2017 by Bruce Morser
Washington Pass, 2017
6.5 x 9.5 in.
 
Watch, 2017 by Bruce Morser
Watch, 2017
11 x 10 in.
$1,000
Wildland Fires, 2018 by Bruce Morser
Wildland Fires, 2018
14.75 x 20 in.
$2,000
Xing Ji & Family, 2018 by Bruce Morser
Xing Ji & Family, 2018
19 x 21 in.
 
Bicycle Painting, 1987 by Bruce Morser
Bicycle Painting, 1987
41 x 67 x 17 in.
$18,000
Bill Bernbach, 2010 by Bruce Morser
Bill Bernbach, 2010
36 x 11 in.
 
Breezeway Mural (VCA), 2019 by Bruce Morser
Breezeway Mural (VCA), 2019
12 x 36.25 in.
$300
Budweiser Can, 1995 by Bruce Morser
Budweiser Can, 1995
13.5 x 8.5 in.
$1,200
Cal's Table, 1988 by Bruce Morser
Cal's Table, 1988
228 x 38 x 19 in.
 
Center Intersection 1890, 2016 by Bruce Morser
Center Intersection 1890, 2016
7 x 21.5 in.
$800

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