Debbie Morris, British (1964)
Blue skies and sails, St Mawes
Medium: Acrylic on linen
Framed Size: 65.75 x 65.75 cm
Unframed Size: 60 x 60 cm
Signature: Signed ‘M’ Lower Right
Provenance: Direct from the artist’s studio, United Kingdom
£1,750.00
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Debbie Morris, British (1964)
Blue skies and sails, St Mawes
Medium: Acrylic on linen
Framed Size: 65.75 x 65.75 cm
Unframed Size: 60 x 60 cm
Signature: Signed ‘M’ Lower Right
Provenance: Direct from the artist’s studio, United Kingdom
Debbie Morris is a Cotswolds-based contemporary landscape artist known for expressive acrylic paintings inspired by coastlines, countryside and the natural world. A descendant of William Morris and Jane Morris, Morris brings a deep artistic heritage to her work.
Working primarily in acrylic, Debbie Morris creates atmospheric landscape paintings that go beyond observation, exploring cloud formations, coastal textures, pebbles, rocks, shells and seaweed through colour and abstraction. Her work reflects an emotional connection to nature, solitude and remote environments.
Cornwall remains a major influence in Debbie Morris’s paintings, with its social history, coastline and working landscapes shaping many compositions. Inspired by place, memory and the people connected to the land and sea, Morris has exhibited throughout the UK and continues to show work in Cornwall today.
Collectors seeking contemporary British landscape art, Cornwall-inspired paintings and nature-led acrylic works will find Debbie Morris’s work rich in atmosphere, heritage and emotional depth.