"Mahogany View" is another piece within a series of work that centers around the concept of windows, gateways, arches, and portals. Over the years, these kinds of compositions have become extremely compelling to me. There are, of course, a multitude of reasons for this. Some of them include my fascination with symbolism and architectural embodiment, Christ's exhortation to "enter through the narrow gate", and the proliferation of it's use throughout art history, as well as the modern, post-modern, and contemporary art movements. Other personal works in this series include: "Byzantium Fading", "Narrow", "Gethsemane", "Narrow Revisited", "Nebuchadnezzar's Furnace", "Angelic Interlude", "Narrow #5", "Narrow #7", and "Byzantium Rising".
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About the Artist
Morin has just completed his nineteenth year as Head of the Sculpture Program at Bowling Green State University in Ohio. He has participated in more than 140 exhibitions throughout the country, and his work can be seen in 15 permanent public collections, and is included in over 35 private collections. Since 1992, nearly every one of Morin's own graduate students are currently teaching in high schools, colleges, and universities around the country.
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