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The Work of Jedediah Morfit Is Flat, Fabulous and Fanfriggingtastic.

Jed Morfit Artist

Introducing the Work of Jed Morfit, Artist and professor of sculpture at the Richard Stockton College of New Jersey.

The Work of Jed Morfit

Morfit’s white, bas-relief technique is modeled after ancient ceramic friezes, but his parts are made of urethane plastic and full of contemporary symbolism. From framed reliefs to dinner plates, his work is unusual, compelling and demands a nice long look.

You Wish“, 2012, Urethane Plastic, paint, wood, nails, 72 x 44 x 3.5 inches
jed morfit

you wish by jed morfit

Toil“, 2012, Urethane Plastic, paint, wood, nails, 72 x 44 x 3.5 inches
jed morfit artworks

The Price Of Doing Business (Second State)” 2010, Urethane plastic, paint, nails, wood, 72 x 48 x 5″

jedediah morfit

mixed media art

Paved With Good Intentions” 2011, Urethane plastic, paint, nails, wood, 61 x 42 x 5″

plaster relief

bas relief

Tell Me Again How This Is My Fault” 2011, Urethane plastic, paint, nails, wood, 37 x 37 x 5″
jed morfit art

Ad Infinitum“, 2011, Urethane plastic, paint, nails, wood, 37 x 37 x 5”
urethane sculptures

New Temptations (Studio Installation)”, 2008, Plaster plates, Dimensions variable
contemporary art

Out Of The Frying Pan (Hi-Contrast Re-Mix) #1- #7, 2013, Plaster, Enamel 11″ Diameter
jed morfit art

plate

From On High plates #1-17 , 2013, Plaster, Enamel, 11″ Diameter

plaster plates

sculpture

During a visit to the Collingswood, NJ studio of sculptor Jedediah Morfit, Morfit demonstrates his casting technique, and describes the medieval and post-apocalyptic imagery of his work in the video below. Produced by Susan Wallner:


The video above is courtesy of State of The Arts

See more of his work at his site:

Jedediah Morfit