George Morton-Clark 喬治.莫頓–克拉克
British 1982

George Morton-Clark, born in 1982 in Tooting, South London, is a British artist who studied animation at the University of London for three years and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from the Surrey Institute of Art and Design. His work reinterprets classic cartoon characters from a modern perspective, breathing new life into figures like The Simpsons, Pink Panther, and Michigan J. Frog.

By layering multiple dynamic lines of overlapping cartoon actions, he creates striking abstract pieces that combine painting with multi-layered color blocks. His techniques often involve using various materials applied in layers on unprimed canvas.

Morton-Clark's art evokes nostalgia linked to childhood and pop culture, stirring emotions and memories through recognizable imagery. Works like "Ruprik" exemplify his engaging and profound interaction with the audience, encouraging viewers to interpret the pieces in their unique ways.

Artworks

George Morton-Clark 喬治.莫頓–克拉克