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Caleb Morgan

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Epiphany send as a postcard
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The Mind of the Philosophers Son send as a postcard
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Fairy send as a postcard
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Conscience send as a postcard
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Hell\'s Angel send as a postcard
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Dueling of the Standard Notes send as a postcard
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Frodo\'s Feet send as a postcard
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The Lesser of Two Evils send as a postcard
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Prayer of the Agnostic send as a postcard
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Mysterious Changes send as a postcard
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Portriat of a Darker Self send as a postcard
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Darkest Intentions send as a postcard
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Tiny Music send as a postcard
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Growth send as a postcard
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More of Caleb Morgan's artwork can be viewed, and original artwork and prints can be bought at www.EyeoftheArt.com/CalebMorgan . Just click on the link "more of my work" at the bottom of the page.
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Caleb Morgan is a 27 year old artist, whose influence is strongly Surrealist in nature. His unique stlye of modern Surrealism is directly influenced by such master artists as Salvadore Dali and H.R. Giger amongst others. Morgan uses a unique stlye of pencil and negative space create dark dreamy images, and nightmare scapes that reach to the viewer out of the deepest realms of thier imagination. Morgan has a superb ability to take a traditional illustrative tool in graphite, and use it to create true pieces of fine art. His influences for his pieces range from his views on politics and organized religions, to images of the rebellious biker lifestyle and philosophy. Caleb Morgan was college educated at the Cleveland Institute of Art, and in his years of high school was trained at the young artist program of the Rhode Island School of Design.

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