About Me
Morgan Ellyn Frame (b.2000) is a Navy veteran-turned-artist whose work bridges raw emotion and storytelling. Raised in Ohio, Morgan’s childhood was steeped in creativity, lining her bedroom walls with self-expression. Painting became her first language for feelings too big for words, a refuge where laughter, pain, and wonder could all coexist in brushstrokes. Today, she lives in Washington state, where she paints and creates every day, channeling her depth into canvases that feel both haunting and peaceful. Morgan’s art is a mirror to her soul, emotionally rich and intellectually layered with her signature use of daisies. Her work invites viewers to feel alongside her journey of grief, love, and fierce hope. Morgan is also a self-published poet. Her books, pulsing with rawness and introspection, reinforce the emotional themes woven throughout her paintings. Her military experience deepened her awareness of contrasts-strength and vulnerability, grief and hardship—and this duality shines through in her masterpieces. Morgan Frame’s work isn’t just visual—it’s instinctive. Each piece is a conversation and connection, she doesn’t just paint what she sees, she paints what she survives, what she loves, and what she dares to feel.
