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Excited AND Scared! On HOMEGROWN and Transitions

As I’m writing this, it’s the day before my first Kickstarter campaign is set to launch. I’m about 70% excited, 10% proud of all the work that’s already gone into this, and a not-quite-crippling 20% terrified of failing very publicly.

You see, I’m trying out something new– something similar to work I’m already pretty good at, but in different enough of a model that I feel like I’ve been dropped off on an alien planet. I haven’t felt this many butterflies in my stomach since a similar diagonal transition almost three years ago. But I’m getting ahead of myself– let me offer a short backstory.

My career as a creative so far can be boiled down to a series of pivots: from engineering to design student, from design student to ad/marketing designer, from graphic designer to hand-letterer, from letterer to muralist, and most recently– from lettering/design-focused person to someone others refer to as an “artist.” From the outside looking in I’m sure this appears to be tiny sidesteps under one big umbrella, but those in this field will recognize– these roles all have vastly different goals, measurements of success, and implications on what my life looks like every day. I have a mild case of metaphorical whiplash from all this frequent change in just a few short years!

That is not to say that I’m not grateful for all of these opportunities in different areas, frankly it’s just something I never expected or saw coming. I fully recognize that my journey has been pushed forward and challenged for the better by my clients' trust in me to try new things on every project. With their help and those opportunities, I’ve accomplished things I never even dreamed I would be able to do… But, the time has come that I would like the chance to steer my own boat, for a spell.

It is out of this sentiment that my first solo art show and this Kickstarter, titled HOMEGROWN, was conceived and is being produced. I’ve been honing my craft and skills for a few years now, and as I’m learning is inherent to the nature of artists– I finally feel ready and want to use them to communicate some things from my perspective.

The pieces in this show will explore concepts and themes of what home means to me as a small-town artist, native Floridian, and someone who has fallen back in love with the Panhandle after a return home I never expected. Some pieces will be deeply personal, some will be designed to resonate with people from this community, but all will tug on the heartstrings one way or another.


As I am not independently wealthy (and, life is expensive, ya know!) I’ve developed this Kickstarter campaign to help me offset the expenses of Homegrown by offering Florida-related physical goods, backer preview events, sponsorship opportunities, and an exclusive feed of updates to folks who believe in this project and want to see my work in a new format. I hope you’ll consider backing the campaign or sharing it with your friends if you want to see this project come to life in September!

There’s so much more to share (even this early in the game!), but I’ll save it for the Behind the Show feed a little later ;) For now, let me leave you with a few tasty previews of the physical rewards you could earn for backing HOMEGROWN.

Thanks so much for reading, sharing, and supporting however you are able– 

Talk soon,
Morgan

 

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UBM State of the Biz Address (Start of 2024)

“WELCOME TO DOWNTOWN” BREEZEWAY MURAL & SIGNS IN PROGRESS, JAN.2024.
PHOTOS BY JESSICA MOORE, LIGHT + LENS PHOTOGRAPHY.

Hiya friends! OKAY– I’ll admit, your eyes are not deceiving you! It’s me, Morgan, here with a blog post a short TWO YEARS AFTER my last one. You know, that post where I promised to write “at a minimum, quarterly- but probably something closer to monthly or even biweekly” (insert eye-roll here.) Past Morgan was a big fat dirty liar, but I promise Current Morgan won’t make the same lofty/unachievable promises again.

The truth of the matter is, I enjoy writing/filming long-form content! See also my Youtube that burned bright and quickly flopped-before-it-grew-wings this time last year. In a world and industry dominated by social media popularity, viral reels, and bite-sized formats attracting more leads, it can be tough to justify the time it takes to produce more thoughtful work. So I won’t promise a level of consistency that I can’t live up to again… But I will vow to at least make a better effort to show up here for my diehard friendlies and future self.

A that being said, here’s the State of UBM during this transition from ‘23-’24 in a few categories, beginning with–


MURALS!

Still love makin’ ‘em, two and a half years in. However, lately I’ve been itching to ~diversify~ my offerings, for a few reasons. Practically speaking, murals are *really* physically taxing!! After painting most of the last few years, lemme tell you  I am FEELING the ramifications of not working out to support that kind of labor!!! Additionally, the more I understand myself as an artist and also a Normal Person With Values, the more I realize how important it is to me to have affordable and approachable art available on top of my commercial work. One of the primary goals of my business is to add more color to everyday life in unexpected places. As proud as I am of how my mural projects help to accomplish this goal, it’s important to me to also have offerings available that don’t require a blank wall or “capitol” to share with folks!

WHEN PEOPLE DO HAVE A BLANK WALL OR TWO AVAILABLE, I’M HAPPY TO OBLIGE—
THANKS FOR HAVING ME IN YOUR HOME TAMARA!

Therefore, while I am absolutely still taking on mural projects (clients, don’t run!) I’m also aiming to diversify my portfolio and offerings more this year than ever before. Last year 90% of my income came from painting murals, all but one of those being commercially driven work. This year, I’d love for mural work to account for closer to 75% of my business, by also working on–



MERCH! SOLO SHOW!

Okay HERE is what I’ve been amped about since the clock struck midnight on January 1st! (Yes, I am into New Year’s Resolutions, sue me.)

I have two honkin’ huge goals for this year, and for the first time, they’re very much based on my sheer output more than measurable metric-based achievements. Drum roll, please…

This year I aim to hold (or at the very least, fully prep)  a solo art show, as well as hosting four seasonal collection “store drops” here on this very site! The first store drop is already in the works/at the printers and is tentatively scheduled for the first day of Spring– March 19th. I am *so excited* to share with you all what’s been cooking so far!

As far as the show goes, I am slowly transitioning from the planning phase into building it out as a proposal. My current estimates set it at requiring about 1000 hours of self-initiated work— and that’s on the artwork alone! The big question is if/how/when I’ll be able to finance the time I’d have to take “off” from client work to build out this big of a catalog. So it may be a 2024 show, it may be a 2025 show, we’ll see. But now that a plan and general theme is in place, I could not be more excited!! The creative side of my work feels more invigorated than it has in a really, really long time.

( working title… “HOMEGROWN: The Journey So Far” but that is BETWEEN US!!! hehehe)


~*PERSONALLY*~

I, like a lot of my friends, am feeling very grateful that the days are finally getting longer again! The seasonal SADs definitely snuck up on me this year– but with a new exciting plan in place and a few great Spring events coming up, I'm looking on the bright side of life at the moment (and looking at you, FLLUXE 2024 and Redfish Fim Fest!)

VIDEO BY BOO MEDIA 2023, COURTESY OF FLLUXE ARTS FESTIVAL

Currently, I’m spinning three potential projects on precarious plates as well which always gives me an odd mix of excitement and nerves that turns my stomach. But I’m trying to inhale/exhale, remember “what will be, will be” and all that other zen BS that’s supposed to help, too. ;)

IN CLOSING

If you made it this far, thank you so much for having a vested interest in how me and my business are doing! If being a small art-based business owner has taught me anything over these two-years-and-change, it is that people are generally SO very generous with their time and help when you are working hard towards achieving your goals. I could not dream of a better or more supportive community, and I could not be luckier to do what I do every day (even when issues arise, things get tough, and the way forward is sometimes hard to find!)

I think that’s everything I’ve got so… yeah! How are you faring so far in 2024?

… talk soon!


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