Olivia Tripp Morrow
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Hanging Diamond No.5

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Artwork Info:

Hanging Diamond No.5

Digital print on paper

30”x30”

2018

 

Care Instructions:

This is an original artwork that has been professionally framed at Dodge Chrome in DC. It has museum-quality glass, and it can be mounted with D-rings or picture-hanging wire (included). 

 

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  • All works are available for local pick up in Arlington, VA.
  • Unfortunately, this piece cannot be shipped.


About the art:

This series of digital prints was an early exploration into the impossibly narrow standards of beauty and femininity in mainstream culture and media, and the societal expectations that aim to control women in public and private spaces. The process for creating these works began with capturing thousands of tightly-cropped selfies that were taken underneath crocheted blankets, which cast intricate patterns of light and shadow over me, simultaneously revealing and concealing my body. From a distance, the individual images may appear to be obscured landscapes, but when viewed more closely, the intimacy of the photos becomes apparent. 


Each piece in this series represents a composition of hundreds of selfies, which are digitally assembled into traditional and non-traditional quilting patterns. The act of crocheting and quilting was once a family legacy, but dissipated from living memory after the deaths of my maternal ancestors. This series was a reflection of how I fit into my own family history, and grappled with the experience of being a woman in a culture that reduces women’s bodies and experiences to singular expectations centered around consumption.


Exhibition History:

  • 2018 Group Exhibition at the Noyes Art Garage of Stockton University, Atlantic City, NJ
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  • Work
    • 2D Works >
      • Drawing & Painting
      • Embroidery
      • Monotypes
      • Nine Patch Series
    • Sculpture & Installation >
      • Recent 2023 - 2025
      • Ceramic Sculpture + Installation 2021
      • Altered Blanket Series, 2018-19
      • Pedestals 2018 - 2019
      • Ribbon House, 2018
      • ROYGBIV, 2017
      • Gradient Series, 2017
      • Stretch, 2015 - 2018
    • Video & Performance >
      • Porcelain Towers, 2021
      • Body Like A Cage, 2021
      • Crochet II, 2017
  • Exhibitions
    • (Un)tethered, 2025
    • Ordinary Sanctuary, 2023
    • Body Joy Cage Scar
    • Within/Between, 2018
    • Nine Patch, 2018
    • Gradient, 2017
    • Feminicity, 2017
    • Skin Contention, 2013
  • Press
  • About
  • Contact
  • Studio Sale
    • Monotypes
    • Embroidery + Fiber Based Art
    • Drawings + Paintings
    • Framed Artwork