Rebecca Morgan
Blisters Model Stillers Fan An image that came to me while walking to my former Graduate School. Late May Self Portrait Found Something I Didn't Want To See On The Internet My New Normal Sunday Start Hobbit Paw Peek Subway Day (Everyday) Evening Tourist Bumpkin Rapidograph Rebecca 3rd Date with New Sunglasses Self-Portrait Piggy Bumpkin Faded Green Bumpkin (On my Deceased Grandfather's Construction Paper) Bumpkin on Panel I Love My Phone Bumpkin Tourist Bumpkin Struggle Blue Ribbon Bumpkin Twin Blue Ribbon Bumpkin Twin Keystone State Pride Self Portrait as Bumpkin Keystone State Pride T-Shirt Bumpkin Self Discovery Self Portrait in the Woods February Self Portrait Self Portrait as Agonized Bumpkin Stiff Self Portrait Self Portrait in the Woods Prisoner Bumpkin Target Practice Pure Blue Bumpkin Pennsylvania Naturally Self Portrait as Bumpkin Self Portrait Eating Pizza Self Portrait as Lotus Eater Blaze Orange Self Portrait Keystone State Pride Cartoon and Ceramic Installation, Gasser Grunert, "Where I Have Lived and What I Live For" Bumpkin in Field Self Portrait in the City Things That Happen in the Woods Stormy Bumpkin Cheeto Party Beautiful Bumpkin Bumpkin Self- Portrait Pennsylvania Naturally Self Portrait as Bumpkin Bumpkin Auntie Grendel Bumpkin Self-Portrait (sketchbook) Revolting Bumpkin Tourist Bumpkin I Love Salamancas Pastoral Bumpkin I Love New York Small Flip'd Hair'd Bumpkin Small Mousey Bumpkin Hatch'd Bumpkin Feeding Bumpkins Agape Bumpkin Smiling Bumpkin Mosquito Bit Bumpkin Rabbit Bath Exterior Bunny Creep Girl with Dogs Big Container Game Famiiar girl two Tree'd Coon Bumpkin with Bears Gross Bumpkin Posing Bumpkin Blue Ribbon Preserves Bumpkin Sister Bumpkin Sister Bumpkin Sister Untitled Flipped Hair Bumpkin Bumpkin in Field Familiar Girl Bumpkin Squeeze Unnamed Friend Show-Off We call it "Pop" Summer Bumpkin Black Eyed Susan Milk Maid Jezebel Chocolate Strawberries
Cartoons
Cartooning has always been a resource of escape and investigation to be as gross as I want and test the waters for other works. In a lot of ways, they are the most truthful work I’ve ever done, as I feel that they are an adequate self portrait and daily description of my ongoing conflict of displacement and discomfort with both rural and urban environments.
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