He found commonality with, well, everyone. His kindness and generosity of spirit were innate and unsurpassable, and it is those qualities that touched generations of students, countless colleagues, and numberless friends over the length of a long life well-lived.” “He could speak with the same knowledgeability and enthusiasm about the film scores of Alfred Newman (“only the greatest film composer who ever lived!”) and the novels of Charles Dickens, which he read over and over again with devotional rapture. Old movies, radio dramas from the thirties, comic strips from “Smokey Stover” to “Prince Valiant” (“Hall Foster was a genius!”) fired his imagination and fed his artistry. Perhaps his greatest gift was friendship. No one enjoyed friendship more than Philip, and no one ever made and kept as many friends as he. But his interests were protean and encompassing,” said Kevin Grogan, director of the Morris Museum of Art. “Philip Morsberger was blessed with many gifts-his extraordinary curiosity and creativity, both of which sustained his skills as an artist, were only the most obvious, so, naturally, they are the immediate focus whenever his name comes up. Christopher Lloyd, Philip Morsberger: A Passion for PaintingĪUGUSTA, GA (TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 2021)-The world lost a great artist with the death of Philip Morsberger on Sunday, January 3, 2021, of complications due to COVID-19. There is glorious climactic refulgence in these pictures that never tires the viewer or exhausts the artist.” I already have two of nine ideas already hatched out, a possible third, leaving me with six or seven Roses left.Contact: Nicole colors sing on the canvas. That, I’m sure, is something an artist ponders when approached about their work. Why sell something no one liked to begin with? Now, if the right cost came across, and I was truly willing to part with one of them, I would have to make a decision: make another identical one and sell that, or sell the original. I am proudly going to display the nine I have left in my own little gallery, for my friends and family to see. We all don’t want to copy what the other is doing, so we will have to really use our creativity on this project.ĭo I intend to sell my creations? Hell no.
#Ifart gallery movie#
Now, having the figure in her hand, researching about the character since we haven’t seen the last movie (yeah, I know!), she is now deciding what to repaint her figure like. But, no one wanted the figure.Īs I brought up the project idea to my wife, she was skeptical. The figure is well done the paint and accessories are fitting and look great with the figure. You see, this figure (and a few others) littered the shelves at your local stores.
#Ifart gallery full#
But, my full intention is to make something new of something hated.
Heck, if need be, add some Sculpty to them. My intention with the nine figures left is to repaint them.
I, my fellow Americans, am not a sane man. Now, any sane man would probably try to resell those figures for a little more than the cost it took to buy it. I asked my wife for this with the intention of 1) giving one to my wife, 2) giving one to my daughter, and 3) putting one aside for myself, leaving nine figures. For the price of a dozen real roses as it comes towards Valentine’s Day, I was able to instead getting something that lasted - that would only further due in popularity - and get instead something that would last and didn’t need to be watered, unless that is the sort of thing you do. ”So, Jason, what are you going to do with a dozen Rose Ticos from Star Wars?”įirst off, I see a deal when it comes around.