Amy Morken
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Amy Morken (born 1976 in Toronto, Canada) is a mixed media artist who lives and works in New York.
Morken works in graphite, colored pencils, pastels, and oil stick on paper to show grotesque and fashionable images through a crew of assembled figures. Many of these figures are female and appear in designer bikinis, stilettos, and various states of decay and dismemberment.[1] Morken's work has been featured in Art in America, The New York Times, and Harper's Magazine. She is represented by the Claire Oliver gallery in New York.
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- ^ Kuntz, Melissa. "Amy Morken at Caren Golden", Art in America, 2005-10. Retrieved on 2008-06-03.

