Bruce Morrison Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Bruce Morrison based on themed collections. Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Artwork by Bruce Morrison
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Baltimore Oriole by Bruce Morrison
July Morning Along the Ridge by Bruce Morrison
September Summer by Bruce Morrison
Dickcissel Summer Song by Bruce Morrison
Daybreak Southwest Corner Fenceline by Bruce Morrison
Spring Bobolink by Bruce Morrison
The Old Stucco barn by Bruce Morrison
American White Pelicans by Bruce Morrison
Summer Evening Formations by Bruce Morrison
Morning Glow by Bruce Morrison
Colton's Cattle by Bruce Morrison
Hollyhocks by Bruce Morrison
Over Pocahontas by Bruce Morrison
Barn with Sun Dogs by Bruce Morrison
Ocheyedan Evening by Bruce Morrison
Summer Stream Sunrise by Bruce Morrison
Dawn in the Valley by Bruce Morrison
First Light Late Summer Beans by Bruce Morrison
Backwater - Swamp Milkweed by Bruce Morrison
Low Water Morning by Bruce Morrison
September Dawn, Little Sioux River - studio painting by Bruce Morrison
View from Waterman South by Bruce Morrison
Autumn Valley Bales by Bruce Morrison
Prairie Lily by Bruce Morrison
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About Bruce Morrison
I studied at the University of Iowa's School of Art, where I majored in Photography and minored in two other mediums: Painting and Serigraphy. The landscape is a favored subject in my photography, paintings and drawings; while birds are a favorite subject in my serigraphy and drawings. The photographic landscape is treated in large and medium formats. In painting I prefer a plein air approach and these works are smaller in scale. My work in serigraphy plays upon a more graphic approach of shape, color and line.
My interests have always been torn between the camera and the canvas, between birds and the landscape; now particularly the "Prairie". I grew up in the timber of the Des Moines River valley in NW Iowa and later in my life became engrossed in the tallgrass prairie, our true natural heritage of this area and state. Our region is what it is today, because of this heritage, and I found myself becoming involved in prairie reconstruction and restoration work, for both public and private individuals and projects.
My wife and I now make our home on a prairie remnant in NW Iowa, along the hillside of the valley which hosts Waterman Creek. I freelance full-time as an artist and photographer, working on many types of projects that involve our natural heritage - from painting for galleries, creating educational displays and computer kiosks for Nature Centers, nature related grant work, photography work for magazines and calendars, and doing volunteer work for projects involving our natural areas.