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Bored Pandagot in touch with Steph Morris to ask some questions regarding her work. First, we wanted her to share with us some details about her journey as an artist and how she started using pencil on paper as her medium. We found out that: “I’ve always been creative but I didn’t know I wanted to be an artist until my late 20s. I wanted to pursue a career in sport but several injuries later I picked up the pencils and fell in love with drawing. Sounds cliché but I know this is what I was always meant to do. I’ve been drawing since I was a child and art was my favorite subject in school. It’s just been an evolution of that, I guess.”
Asked how the global recognition from brands and culturally relevant figures impacted her artistic journey, Morris said: “Gaining the support and recognition from brands and some of my biggest idols is still mind-blowing to me. Not many saw the start of my career and all the setbacks. The difference in where I started a few years ago compared to now is miles apart and I want to continue developing and exploring within my art practice. To now have a platform where I am collaborating with brands that I love and wear every day is amazing.”
Lastly, we were curious if, among her various projects, Morris has a favorite or most memorable one. The artist told us: “There have been so many that I’ve been very fond of, but I’m currently working on a piece which changed the trajectory of my art career many years ago and means the most to me. I can’t wait to share it with you all soon.”
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