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Washington Bikers
Washington Bikers
Morgan Samuel Price
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The painting captures a spontaneous, sunlit moment on Washington Street in Orlando during a vibrant spring afternoon. In the composition, a father and his son are caught in the midst of a bike ride—a fleeting moment of joy and motion that the artist seized with both energy and tenderness.
Set against the backdrop of bustling urban charm, the scene is framed by the gentle curves of a bridge that the duo rides across. The father, depicted in mid-gesture as he propels forward, injects a dynamic sense of movement into the canvas, while his son, riding closely behind, radiates excitement and youthful curiosity. The interplay of light and shadow, rendered in soft, warm hues, hints at the playful dance between the sun and the springtime atmosphere.
The brushwork is both deliberate and spontaneous, reflecting the artist’s impromptu invitation to join the unfolding narrative. The fleeting moment is imbued with a touch of magic—an unexpected encounter transformed into art. Whether or not the father and son ever glimpsed the completed work, the painting now stands as an eternal record of that serendipitous afternoon, inviting viewers to imagine their own stories of chance meetings and shared adventures.
- Oil
- 12 x 16
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Morgan Samuel Price
Morgan Samuel Price is an internationally renowned artist. At age 15, Morgan knew enough about painting to learn the Japanese art of Sumi-e brush strokes. Even at 15, Morgan had the mindfulness to view her own practice and learn specific skills to improve. No technical issue was going to hold Morgan back. Now, decades later, Morgan has technical skills few will ever possess.
Her professional career began in 1968 after graduating from Ringling College of Art and Design. She began working at Hallmark Cards as an illustrator and later as art director of the News Herald in Ohio. When she moved to Ardmore, Oklahoma with her young family she decided to become a fine artist. She lived in a town with no galleries, museums, art stores, or art centers. She began running art groups for anyone interested – leaving Ardmore with 4 flourishing art stores because practically everyone around had started painting. She turned a small town in Oklahoma into a town with a thriving visual arts center.
Morgan’s exhibited in 60+ National Exhibitions and Plein Air Events throughout the country including numerous solo gallery exhibitions. All throughout, Morgan discovered she loved teaching as much as she loved painting, prompting her to teach all over the world, write two books on oil painting and produce a series of instruction videos.
Morgan is a member of many art societies including the Salmagundi Club, NYC, Allied Artists, NYC, the American Society of Marine Artists & Oil Painters of America.
She is often called “Florida’s Painter” as few painters can catch Florida’s wildness and quiet hospitality. It is no wonder that so many students, artists, collectors, and art lovers seek out Morgan’s talent.