Ed Morét

Edward J. Morét

     "I know that within the depth of my soul the light of creativity prevails and orchestrates a symphony to the rhythm of our hearts."
      The language of art and its creative expression took form at an early age. I discovered an endless sea of inspiration everywhere I looked. As a child I carried a sketch pad and began to record the mysterious beauty that surrounded me. My love affair with art and the Earth evolved from fantasy to realism in my younger years. I felt compelled to create and weave my relationship with my higher self, the environment and the world that captures a plethora of beauty and harmony.
      My love for the ocean became an integral part of my life. I was born in the West Indies in 1950, then moved to the exciting city of New York in the late fifties. In the early sixties my family moved to the rolling hills of Connecticut. My senses expanded once again to the beauty and rhythm of nature.

      My true passion for art was seeded in the very fiber of my heart. The Earth became my living canvas where the spark of inspiration grew and the physical manifestation of creativity flourished. I loved painting her oceans, majestic mountains the animals we co-exist with and the endless sea of space that surrounds our planet.
      My interests in world travel and my love for the environment compelled me to paint the story of climate change and its direct impact on our civilization. This is a story about our true relationship with each other and our beautiful planet we call Earth.
      I've been an artist for forty years. I studied at the Art Student's League in New York City and at the Wooster Art School in Connecticut. I feel my art communicates to us the delicate balance of nature and importance of planetary healing in this ever-changing world. My paintings reveal an expression of wonder and beauty that creates a reflection of hope for all who live on this Island Earth.
      My paintings have been shown internationally and acquired by many art collectors. I've worked with many companies, such as Collector's Edition, Art Impressions, The Franklin Mint, Milk and Honey, Spirit Art and Dino & Ravensburger. I have taught art for many years and have lectured at many Universities and Colleges discussing my work as an artist and spiritualist. I'm an extensive world traveler with strong interest in ancient cultures. In 1986, I received a Doctor of Humanities Degree for my contribution to global harmony. "In this life, I am thankful for this opportunity to grow with my art and explore the endless possibilities of self-expression."

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Edward J. Morét
12 Maple Street
Hatfield, Ma. 01038
Alpha Studio III offers a unique style of fine art, visionary art, illustrative or murals for your home, office or gallery.
Alpha Studio III
413-247-9775
edmoret1@gmail.com

—Giclee prints, posters, commission and originals available—
Giclee print special at $450


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Featured Artist for 2011
Ed Morét at endangeredplanet.net



Gallery

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polar bear on ice
Climate Change
figure on beach
Contemplation
earth with dead tree Lungs of the Earth
group of gorillaas
Share the Earth
Polar bear and babies
Polar Destiny
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Sacred site
Sacred Flight
bird
Nurture
Madonna
Madonna
penguins
Emperor's
Kingdom
comet
2029
arctic Light
Arctic Light
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Oil painting called "reverence"
Reverence
flamingo
This Island Earth
buddha
Peace On Earth
tiger
Field of Dreams
eternal quest
Eternal Quest
oil painting—the second coming
Second Coming
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oil painting
Earth Change
Oil painting "Sacrifice" thumbnail
Sacrifice

indian
America
gorilla holding baby holding earth
Gorilla and Child

Hope

Home
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Machu Picchu

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Spirit of Freedom
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Sphinx
oil painting thumbnail
The Living Earth
Earth in space
Cosmic Journey
Buddha statue underwater
Land of the
Rising Sun
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elephants
Never Forget
  oil painting thumbnail
Rise in Drought

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Photos:
Stephen Petegorsky

www.spphoto.com


All art © Edward J. Morét 2011

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