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Born 1948. Known for: Painting.
John Lowrie Morrison, also referred to as Jolomo, was born in 1948. As stated on the artist's website "A Jolomo canvas will frequently contain a high key colour, balanced with a darker pigment – an... Read full biography
John Lowrie Morrison, also referred to as Jolomo, was born in 1948. As stated on the artist's website "A Jolomo canvas will frequently contain a high key colour, balanced with a darker pigment – an almost chiaroscuro effect, though not in a late-Renaissance way merely for dramatic visual effect.... Read full biography
John Lowrie Morrison, also referred to as Jolomo, was born in 1948. As stated on the artist's website "A Jolomo canvas will frequently contain a high key colour, balanced with a darker pigment – an almost chiaroscuro effect, though not in a late-Renaissance way merely for dramatic visual effect. For him it serves as an allegory of the struggle of the human spirit – a constant battle between light and darkness". "blue is frequently the key colour used (by Jolomo) for its calming and healing... Read full biography
John Lowrie Morrison, also referred to as Jolomo, was born in 1948. As stated on the artist's website "A Jolomo canvas will frequently contain a high key colour, balanced with a darker pigment – an almost chiaroscuro effect, though not in a late-Renaissance way merely for dramatic visual effect. For him it serves as an allegory of the struggle of the human spirit – a constant battle between light and darkness". "blue is frequently the key colour used (by Jolomo) for its calming and healing properties, while the associated violets and indigos stimulate awareness and intuition respectively".
John Lowrie Morrison, also referred to as Jolomo, was born in 1948. As stated on the artist's website "A Jolomo canvas will frequently contain a high key colour, balanced with a darker pigment – an almost chiaroscuro effect, though not in a late-Renaissance way merely for dramatic visual effect. For him it serves as an allegory of the struggle of the human spirit – a constant battle between light and darkness". "blue is frequently the key colour used (by Jolomo) for its calming and healing properties, while the associated violets and indigos stimulate awareness and intuition respectively".
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