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Artwork by Angela Morris-Winmill featuring a bold magenta print of St Paul’s Cathedral overlaid on a vintage map of London.

Angela Morris-Winmill

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Hermitage Road, Hitchin - Creamy Metallic Gold - 1970's MapHermitage Road, Hitchin - Creamy Metallic Gold - 1970's Map
Hitchin 1908 St Mary's Church - 1970's MapHitchin 1908 St Mary's Church - 1970's Map
Sold outBridge Street, Hitchin (Copper Leaf, Copper Foil, 1946 Map)Bridge Street, Hitchin (Copper Leaf, Copper Foil, 1946 Map)
Sold outHorse and Cart, Hitchin 1908 - Gold Leaf, Gold FoilHorse and Cart, Hitchin 1908 - Gold Leaf, Gold Foil
St Mary's Church Tower, Hitchin (Solar Gold Ink)St Mary's Church Tower, Hitchin (Solar Gold Ink)
Sold outSt Mary's Church, Hitchin - 1896 Map (Fluro Pink Ink)St Mary's Church, Hitchin - 1896 Map (Fluro Pink Ink)
Sold outSt Mary's Church, Hitchin, Bird's View - 1972 Map (Tiffany Ink)St Mary's Church, Hitchin, Bird's View - 1972 Map (Tiffany Ink)
OXO River View - PinkOXO River View - Pink
Royal Naval College - SilverRoyal Naval College - Silver
Eiffel Tower - Pink
Notre Dame - Pink
Floralis Amaryllis - Small
Amaranthus II - Small
Sold outSt Mary's Church, Hitchin, Hertfordshire. Birds View 1973
Sold outSt Mary's Church, Hitchin, Hertfordshire 1950
Sold outSt Mary's Tower, Hitchin, Hertfordshire 1785
Sold outBridge Street, Hitchin, Hertfordshire 1889
Sold outHitchin Priory Hotel - 1882Hitchin Priory Hotel - 1882

Artist Biography

Angela Morris-Winmill

Angela Morris-Winmill (born 1969 in Australia) is a figurative artist with a diverse portfolio developed in painting, sculpture and fashion art.

Her artwork is a guilty pleasure of dripping seduction. Powerful, erotic and sexually liberated, showing a carefree animalistic attitude. Influenced by pop art, she works and reworks a deliberately limited palette in her own signature style to incredible effect. With numerous sellout solo exhibitions under her belt, Angela is frequently shortlisted for the RA Summer Exhibition and has also exhibited at The Threadneedle Prize, Mall Galleries in the past.
Graduating from The University of Sydney at age 21, Angela made her way to the UK and forged an incredibly successful career in Fashion Design in London and across Europe. Often attracting impressive media attention for her work, this grounding (coupled with her strong eye for colour and detail) allowed her later transition to full time fine artist to be a natural and seamless process.

A passion for fashion and precision cutting are noted in Angela’s sculptures and paintings. How we are perceived within a specific society, our feminine and masculine strengths and how they are drawn from history and personal expression forms the basis of all works she creates. The use of skulls and bone are symbols of strength and domination often visited by her in the production of collections she creates.