Morgan

Lappin

Morgan Jesse Lappin b. 1979 is a visual artist, entertainer, musician and image-maker Lappin first started creating collage art in 2007 for a clothing company creating original designs. In 2008, Lappin moved to Brooklyn and began working with paper to create contemporary collages. His art, like his mind, is a combination of comedy and chaos with elements of music, vintage horror and sci-fi. Lappin’s work ranges from seven-foot- long cartoon metropolises, to fictional album covers, to take-out Greek diner coffee cups embedded with tiny paper worlds.

He uses nostalgic material from his childhood from the 80s, such as VHS Tape boxes, video game cartridges, and any other 80's house hold items that could cause you to experience flashbacks. Having a background in collecting and curating, he set out to assemble some of his favorite collage artists from NYC, and so in 2013 the Brooklyn Collage Collective was born. The BCC has now exhibited all over the world and has a strong global presence amongst collage makers and collectors alike.

In 2017, Lappin collaborated with The Very Warm, a parent company of Weatherproof, using Lappin’s original collages to design outerwear for men and women which sold-out with Nordstrom’s. In 2018, Lappin was chosen as a guest speaker at Kolaj Fest, a multi-day festival & symposium about contemporary collage and its role in art, culture, and society.

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Transmission City, 2018
Analog collage, 2 x 2 ft.
The Universal Connection, 2021
Analog collage, 8 x 6 in.
City of Lonely Souls, 2020
Analog collage, 11 x 15 in.
After The Flood, 2019
Analog collage,17 x 13 in.
Hector The Travler, 2023
Analog collage, 13 x 15.5 in.
City of Athena, 2018
Analog collage, 22 x 14 in.
Air Mail City, No.6 NYC Edition, 2019
Analog collage, 14 x 11 in.
Ascension Day, 2018
Analog Collage, 12 x 12 in.

New York Bagel City, 2019
Analog Collage + Food, 4.25 x 8.25 in
Nailed It - Worlds Smallest Collage, 2021
Nail, Paper and Marble, 3 x 2 x 3 in.
Hero's Capes, 2023
Analog Collage, 40 x 40 in.

City Dreamer, 2010
Analog Collage, 14 x 7 in.