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David Morrish is a multidisciplinary printmaker-photographer and woodworker in Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada.
See the Work page for the full archive.
2013–2016. An immersive Wunderkammer or Cabinet of Curiosities with objects from my various collections arranged on display.
2020, 2024. Produced by DeadCat Press. Very limited editions, available from the author.
2019. Three cast paper niches with digital images. Each progressing toward decay and disintegration.
1999. Portraits of Animal Aristocrats. A portrait gallery of compromised taxidermy printed in photogravure.
1988–1990 and 2013. A body of work made exclusively with hand-made pinhole cameras of different formats.
2000–2024. Fauxstage using themes from my varied interests. Perforated, some on gummed paper. Includes two examples of photogravure stamps, unique in the artistamp world.
2003. Photogravures and 3-D views of the limestone alvars of the Northern Peninsula, Newfoundland, and Co. Clare, Ireland.
1995–2011. I set out to learn the photogravure process in 1994 with my partner, Marlene. We were told that it would take us seven years to really understand and control this complicated photo/intaglio process.
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