



Identical Harvest (2024) Digital Arts by Miriam Morgan
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- Categories Esotericism
What we experience in life often appears to be random, but this is actually not the case. There is nothing random in the world. All things begin with an imaginal act -- our thoughts, beliefs, how react to our circumstances. From that imaginal act (such as imagining an argument with a so-called adversary), the conditions of our lives are harvested in the forms of experiences.
I drew this one in Procreate on the iPad. Lately I've been experimenting with white on a black or dark background. In Identical Harvest, I wanted to depict that what the subject has been harvesting (something like chrysanthemums), is different from what she's planting now: sunflower seeds.
If she persists in what she's planting, it's inevitable that she will harvest the exact nature of those seeds. A sunflower can only come from a sunflower seed. Love can only blossom from seeds of love. Conflict, the same.
You see? It's really not hard. Just plant in your mind what you want to see growing in your world. Before you know it, what you've planted in consciousness will blossom into being in your world.
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To me, creating art is a spiritual exploration, and if I’ve succeeded, the finished piece invites the viewer to embark on an exploration of their own.
My creative journey began in childhood and was further nurtured by an inspiring teacher in middle school. Where I was self-effacing and, like most pre-teens, didn’t take my work seriously, she saw my potential. I often think of her with gratitude, as her encouragement led me to honor my artistic ability and pursue it with dedication.
Since then, my influences have ranged from the opulent mysticism of Gustav Klimt to Egon Schiele’s raw expressiveness and Maxfield Parrish’s radiant dreamscapes, which somehow possess a solidity that feels real. These artists' works reflect a belief I hold dear, shaped by the teachings of Neville Goddard: that all reality originates in consciousness. This idea is what I aim to express in my work, even in what might appear to be the most mundane portraiture. To me, nothing is mundane, and all is divine.
Over the years, I’ve evolved from working traditionally in mixed media—layering drawing, painting, and textiles, blending the tangible and the intangible—to working digitally in Procreate. Recently, I’ve begun revisiting older works kept “in the closet,” reworking and developing them digitally to create something fresh. In this way, I’m bringing both my art and myself out of hiding.
- Nationality: UNITED STATES
- Date of birth : 1973
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- Groups: Contemporary American Artists
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