In
my drawings I explore concepts of movement, personal depiction
and body language. I believe that each moment is as fleeting
as the rise and fall of breath. In art, despite our best
intentions, portraying an exact moment in time with the figure
is generally just out of reach. I primarily use graphite
to reinforce this concept; the pencil can be erased as easily
as a facial expression or as bone pressing against the skin
can disappear. Traditional approaches to drawing employ a
variety of different tools to help interpret the subject
that I see onto a sheet of paper. Even with the help of these
academic methods, art cannot become an exact science. With
emotion, perception and travail, I seek to find the best
possibility of visual translation of the immeasurable realities
that I see and experience.
I challenge myself with the intangible aspects that human nature carries. The
figure in general offers not only something about the sitter, but also about
us and human kind as well. Without the shield of individual expression through
clothing, I strive to capture subconscious states that come naturally in posture
and facial expression. The work that I create is translated through not only
my temperament but the subjects and the viewers as well. This combined interaction
generates my intrigue of working with people. I could draw the same person a
multitude of times and each piece would be a different experience as the variables
of our sensibilities change.
Our independent perceptions change as rapidly as our society changes around us.
This social progression alone keeps my work informed and current. The female
image in social context, and our relationship to it, is complex and stimulating.
Although I use traditional representational methods, I believe my drawings are
subtly but firmly linked to the contemporary culture through concept. By presenting
realism in a way other than its antiquated stereotype, I hope that a larger audience
will in some way relate to my work.
born: 1973,
Rochester, NY
education
University of Cincinnati, MFA
Columbus College of Art & Design, BFA
selected
awards/honors
Lexington Art League Nude International:
First Place Award, 2006
ARC Renewal Center Online Competition & Exhibition:
First Place/Drawing Category, 2005
Lessedra Gallery & Contemporary Art Projects,
Sofia, Bulgaria: Special Prize, 2005
Columbus College of Art &Design:
Faculty Enrichment Grant, 2005
selected publications
Morales, N. Drawing Inward, Taking Shape. Springfield,
OH: Springfield News-Sun, 2006
Arnot Art Museum; Re-Presenting RepresentationVII. Wilmington,
MA: Kirkwood Printing p. 51, 2005
Los Angeles Printmaking Society; 18th National Exhibition.
Pasadena, CA: Castle Press p. 9-10, 2005
Arc Renewal Center; International 2005 ARC Salon. Port
Reading, NJ p. 20, 2005
selected solo or two-person exhibits
GALLERY V: Realism Plus, Columbus, OH, 2005
Philip M. Meyers, Jr. Memorial Gallery: Immeasurable
Realities, Cincinnati, OH, 2005
Manifest Gallery: Figures in Gray, Invitational
Inaugural Exhibition. Cincinnati, OH, 2005
GALLERY V: Feminine Mystique, Columbus, OH, 2003
selected
group shows
Turner Carroll Gallery: Contemporary
Drawing, Santa Fe, NM, 2006
Lexington Art League: Nude International 2006, Loudoun
House Gallery; Lexington, KY, 2006
Artnot Art Museum: Re-Presenting Representation VII,
Elmira, NY, 2005
Seraphin Gallery: Out of Line, Philadelphia,
PA, 2005