Artist Statement

Everything is connected…

K’era Morgan is a Los Angeles-based mixed media artist whose expressive abstract paintings capture the underlying patterns and energetic forces that shape and connect us.

Working with acrylic, oil stick, pastel, and grease pencil, Morgan layers bold fields of color with dynamic gestural marks and subtle textural variations. Her process moves between planning and intuition, balancing raw expression with an underlying sense of order. While her approach often involves journaling, research, and field studies, the final compositions emerge organically through her active engagement with materials—where accidents and imperfections open up new visual possibilities. 

Morgan approaches painting as a contemplative act and a portal into deeper states of awareness, channeling energy and spirit while evoking our inner emotional and psychological terrain,  and the layered, instinctual qualities of human consciousness. 

Her visual language draws from a range of influences: from natural forms such as cellular structures, spider webs, and aerial landscapes to African textiles, Aboriginal art, and, more recently, scarification practices rooted in her ancestral lineage in Equatorial Guinea. Her work is also in conversation with artists such as Alma Thomas, Sonia Delaunay, and Althea McNish—figures whose practices merge abstraction with textiles, pattern, and the expressive possibilities of color and form.

Abstract painting with blue, green, and white brushstrokes creating a dynamic, textured pattern.
Artist drawing on canvas, wearing glasses and denim shirt

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