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Fossilized Coral | Photography by Art Mixed Up - Joey Melinda Morgan | Townhomes at Biltmore in Phoenix. Item made of metal
Fossilized Coral | Photography by Art Mixed Up - Joey Melinda Morgan | Townhomes at Biltmore in Phoenix. Item made of metal
Fossilized Coral | Photography by Art Mixed Up - Joey Melinda Morgan | Townhomes at Biltmore in Phoenix. Item made of metal
Fossilized Coral | Photography by Art Mixed Up - Joey Melinda Morgan | Townhomes at Biltmore in Phoenix. Item made of metal
Fossilized Coral | Photography by Art Mixed Up - Joey Melinda Morgan | Townhomes at Biltmore in Phoenix. Item made of metal

Fossilized Coral - Photography

Featured In Townhomes at Biltmore, Phoenix, AZ

Price $850

A photograph of fossilized coral that was found on the beach near Cancun, Mexico was digitally merged into a photo of patina-stained copper. The final composite image was printed on metal.

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Art Mixed Up - Joey Melinda Morgan
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
My digital composite photography pieces lure in the viewer and take them on a visual journey through a kaleidoscope of color and texture.

Joey Melinda Morgan utilizes photography and professional digital skills to create a unique, artistic style that takes the viewer on an abstract visual journey full of texture and vibrant color. She was born, raised and currently lives in Phoenix, Arizona. For as long as she can remember, Joey has used some sort of visual art as a form of self-expression. Texture found in nature and the varied hues and random patterns created from patina finishes on copper are inspirations. She uses her technique to captivate viewers and spark their curiosity with vibrant abstract digital compositions.

Joey has participated in juried exhibitions, sells to both private and corporate collectors and maintains limited gallery representation. Her ultimate goal is to see her work in more public spaces like hotels and commercial buildings.

Traveling to places to capture texture found in nature to be used in a future piece is now part of her fervent journey as an artist. She will continue to expand her composite imagery style and techniques - the possibilities are endless!