Hello My Lovelies!!
How has your week been?! It's after midnight in New York but I'm dying to get my new post up on the blog as it has already been another seven days since I last updated here. The great news is that the wonderful collaborations and commissions keep coming in, but that allows infinitely less time to connect with all of you amazing and inspiring individuals on here. I'm trying to negotiate with the universe to make the days longer but there seems to be some pushback...
Anywho, I'm thrilled to share with you this fashion illustration gif I did of my friend and fabulous model/blogger Ania of Ania.B. Her pose is so dynamic in front of this stunning James Wyper mural in Calgary, Canada. I have been following Ania's blog for the past four years now so when I saw her post this photo on Instagram the other day, my heart practically leapt from my chest. It was a 'no ifs, ands, or buts' kind of illustration inspiration. It was mine to draw, so I did, and boy did it feel good!!
Much more to come on the blog so stay tuned my loves, but for now it is time for the ZZZzzzzzz. My eyes are closing as I type this. See all you beautiful people soon!!
Much love,
Meag xx
Thursday, 26 June 2014
Thursday, 19 June 2014
The Style Line: West Village With Meagan Morrison
Happy Thursday My Lovelies!!
I hope you've all had a great week so far. I can't believe seven days have passed since I last posted on my blog, but I assure you it is with good reason. I am SO thrilled to share with you my feature with the beautiful website thestyleline.com!! This past Saturday I spent the afternoon with the site's founder, Rachel Schwartzmann, and for the first time opened the door to my bedroom/studio to be photographed and showcased online. I also took her to my most coveted spots in the West Village, my neighborhood of four years now. I had an absolute blast hanging with Rachel and our hair and make-up artist Desiree and highly suggest you head over to this gorgeous site NOW.
Much love,
Meag xx

Photo by Rachel Schwartzmann
I hope you've all had a great week so far. I can't believe seven days have passed since I last posted on my blog, but I assure you it is with good reason. I am SO thrilled to share with you my feature with the beautiful website thestyleline.com!! This past Saturday I spent the afternoon with the site's founder, Rachel Schwartzmann, and for the first time opened the door to my bedroom/studio to be photographed and showcased online. I also took her to my most coveted spots in the West Village, my neighborhood of four years now. I had an absolute blast hanging with Rachel and our hair and make-up artist Desiree and highly suggest you head over to this gorgeous site NOW.
Much love,
Meag xx

Photo by Rachel Schwartzmann
Thursday, 12 June 2014
Colors of Brazil Collaboration with UGallery.com!!
FIFA World Cup Brazil 2014 has FINALLY arrived and with it comes the launch of my Colors of Brazil collaboration with online art gallery UGallery.com!! I have been working with the UGallery team behind the scenes for the past four weeks to curate a collection of art, available to purchase on their site, that felt like the colors of Brazil I experienced back in March. To add an extra special layer to the partnership, I illustrated three brand spanking NEW custom pieces to sit and sell alongside the curation that drew inspiration from my journey to the heart of Rio.
The first piece titled I Am Ipanema references an aerial view of Ipanema Beach, from the bright umbrellas to the jade colored waters. The illustration titled Tijuca is painted in honor of the hand-planted rainforest that hugs the winding road to Corcovado and Cristo Redentror. The final illustration, Favela Fever draws inspiration from the gorgeously colored and cascading urban homes in the hills of Rio. For those of you who know me personally and or follow my Instagram account @TravelWriteDraw you know how deeply moved I was by my travels through Brazil.
This collaboration offered the perfect opportunity to commemorate my memories there and continue building new ones too. To read more on my curation Colors of Brazil and my favorite parts of Rio de Janeiro, peep my interview with the UGallery blog team here and click the image below to see what all the fuss is about!!
Saturday, 7 June 2014
#INSTALOVES

I hope you've all had a great start to your weekend!! I am up to my eyeballs in projects at the moment and just coming up for air to post some new works on the blog (more on the new projects later ;). I titled this post #INSTALOVES in reference to both the speed and nature in which I illustrated these pieces. I have been collecting amazing street style tears for the past 6 weeks and challenging myself to illustrate one a night in under 20 mins each.
As part of my artistic Spring Awakening, I'm no longer scared to paint straight to paper without first labouring a pencil sketch and perfecting every brush stroke. The imperfections in these works are what make them feel alive. I get such a rush when I can capture a fast fashion moment in a single seating and then share it immediately with the world through my @travelwritedraw Instagram. Below catch a closer look at these quick sketched street style stars.
Watch this space for some serious collabos and new illustrations this week!!
Much love,
Meag xx

Monday, 2 June 2014
Postcard from Buenos Aires
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Hello Darlings, finally I finished my postcard from beautiful Buenos Aires after much deliberation. She embodies both the feminine and masculine sensuality of tango and wears the vibrant La Boca neighborhood on her shirt. This is a mixed media illustration with colored paper, acrylic paint, and ink. She exemplifies not only my growth as an illustrator but also just how greatly I was marked by my trip to Argentina. The memories stay with me daily as does the cultural joie de vivre. |
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Greg and I arrived at our apartment in Palermo Hollywood, BA on Wednesday March 19th, 2014 and immediately fell in love with the charm of the city. |
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We wander(lusted) through the shops of Palermo Soho en route to the tranquil Jardin Japones. |
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With luck in our back pockets, we found our way to the steps of Malba (Museum of Latina American Art of Buenos Aires) just in time for Mario Testino's exhibition In Your Face. |
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Painted faces glistened from the dimly lit gallery walls. |
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Later we were greeted by angels at La Recoleta Cemetry. |
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One can't help but get lost in the labyrinth of Recoleta. |
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The next day we set our sights on the painted houses of La Boca and its bohemian inhabitants. |
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La Boca dresses their trees in gorgeous knitted sweaters... |
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while I dressed to join the graffiti covered walls! |
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Greg and Mona Lisa looked North to San Telmo. |
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When we arrived we were met with the warmest and most forgiving sunset. |
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Exploring San Telmo was like discovering treasures from a past world. |
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Every street corner looked like the grandest theatrical backdrop. |
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I collected all my inspiration every step of the way! |
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We finished our night soaking up the heat of tango at Cafe Tortoni. |
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When we woke we headed to the Ecological Reserve to ride bikes along the beautiful boardwalk. |
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I felt so free riding my yellow bicyclette! |
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We stumbled upon the Fortabat Art Collection at Puerto Madero after a lunch of Argentinian wine and cheese. |
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Later we scoured the bookshelves of El Ateneo the largest bookstore in South America! |
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On our last day we strolled hand in hand through the streets of Palermo, absorbing all that we could to return to New York. |
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I stood in the sunshine reminding myself to never forget what I felt in Buenos Aires. |
#FEATURED MOSCHINO, ZANITA, & MORE!!
Good Morning My Loves,
I hope you all had a rocking weekend! The weather was absolutely stunning in New York (finally my prayers were answered!!) but I spent the majority of my time cooking up new illustration moodboards and sketches for projects and commissions currently on the table. For those of you who follow me on my Instagram @travelwritedraw, this post will likely seem a little redundant, but I wanted to share with all my blog followers some really fun features I have had these past few weeks.
I've been burning rubber illustrating every day and feeling like I'm encountering a style evolution. Most of you know me for my more tightly rendered pieces but my Spring Awakening is bringing about my fast free spirit and it's getting lovely reactions across Social Media. Four weeks ago Moschino featured my work on their Instagram here and a little over a week ago, my absolute street style muse Zanita Whittington featured me on both her Instagram and Blog here and here!!
Needless to say, I'm BEYOND touched by the love I've gotten for my work. Click read more below for a list of additional recent press features and thank you from the bottom of my heart for the continued support!!
I hope you all had a rocking weekend! The weather was absolutely stunning in New York (finally my prayers were answered!!) but I spent the majority of my time cooking up new illustration moodboards and sketches for projects and commissions currently on the table. For those of you who follow me on my Instagram @travelwritedraw, this post will likely seem a little redundant, but I wanted to share with all my blog followers some really fun features I have had these past few weeks.
I've been burning rubber illustrating every day and feeling like I'm encountering a style evolution. Most of you know me for my more tightly rendered pieces but my Spring Awakening is bringing about my fast free spirit and it's getting lovely reactions across Social Media. Four weeks ago Moschino featured my work on their Instagram here and a little over a week ago, my absolute street style muse Zanita Whittington featured me on both her Instagram and Blog here and here!!
Needless to say, I'm BEYOND touched by the love I've gotten for my work. Click read more below for a list of additional recent press features and thank you from the bottom of my heart for the continued support!!
Wednesday, 28 May 2014
Interview with Frills & Thrills Blog
Good Morning Lovers,
I'm over the moon right now with all of the incredible support I've received regarding my new Etsy shop!! Thank you for the continued encouragement and amazing feedback as always. For any of you who have ever wondered what it would be like to open your own store, I highly suggest setting up an online sales platform to get your feet in the water. It has been so fun to think about packaging, presentation, the photography, marketing...it really is my very own virtual store!!
I also wanted to share with you this awesome interview I did with the lovely Sam of Frills & Thrills blog hailing from South Africa. She asked me a few weeks ago if I would be interested in sharing my journey to becoming a fashion illustrator on her blog and I jumped at the opportunity. So here are her questions and my answers below:
What sparked your interest in fashion illustration?
From the time I was very young I had two unfailing loves, painting and fashion. When I was around 7 years old, I can remember sketching a collection of 30 women's looks under my stairwell in my childhood home. I had no interest in learning how to make the clothes I illustrated, but I knew that I wanted to keep drawing them. It took me about 15 more years to discover that I could actually have a career doing just that!
Where are you based and what does your job entail?
I am currently based in New York but originally from Toronto, Canada. I also spent four years in Montreal, Quebec obtaining my Bachelor of Commerce at McGill University. I came to New York five years ago to pursue my fashion illustration career and have been here ever since...
As for my job, it is a 24 hrs a day/7 days a week commitment of hard work, discipline, and passion. When who you are and what you do are the same, you live and breathe your job. My blog and my fashion illustrations are a complete reflection of my most intrinsic self. Currently during the day I work as a Senior Digital Designer and Social Media Editor for an accessories company in Manhattan. But on my evenings and weekends I spend all my time illustrating, either personal work or commissions, and tending to my social media accounts. I nurture my social media like a garden. It takes maintenance and engagement in order for it to grow.
What is your illustrative style?
My style has been described as being very whimsical. I always incorporate lots of color and infuse it with both travel and fashion inspiration. Some drawings are rendered loosely in 7 minutes or less, illustrated straight to paper. Other illustrations are slightly more rendered and involve conceptualizing in my sketchbook, transferring to watercolor paper, and more attention to detail in their finishing. I'm not a 'one style for all scenarios' illustrator. I have flexibility in my paint handling.
My style has been described as being very whimsical. I always incorporate lots of color and infuse it with both travel and fashion inspiration. Some drawings are rendered loosely in 7 minutes or less, illustrated straight to paper. Other illustrations are slightly more rendered and involve conceptualizing in my sketchbook, transferring to watercolor paper, and more attention to detail in their finishing. I'm not a 'one style for all scenarios' illustrator. I have flexibility in my paint handling.

My personal favorite is probably Macaron Marie (above). It was the first painting I did after finishing my Fashion Illustration AAS degree at FIT in New York, and it's very indicative of my personal voice and brand. It incorporates travel, with Parisian macarons from Laduree, and merges it with a fashion style portrait of Elle Fanning as a modern day Marie Antoinette. Friends have said that when they think of me, they think of that painting!
Do you prefer illustrating digitally or by hand?
Totally, 100%, I prefer painting by hand. Nothing brings me more joy than washy inks or watery gouache touching fresh watercolor paper. There is a spontaneity in live painting that can't be replaced or replicated with computers. That said, I always scan my works and clean them up in photoshop when they are finished. Not all accidents are happy ones!
What are your influences and inspirations?
This is always a fun question to answer. I'm definitely inspired by living in New York. From the time I walk out the door in the morning, until I reach my office 20 minutes later, I've already soaked up oodles of inspiration. It could be the way a woman is dressed en route to work, or the shop windows in my neighborhood. We have access to the most incredible art galleries, exhibitions, restaurants, markets, street style, nightlife...everything here is magic. I also collect so much inspiration from my travels abroad. I love to see how other people live, their culture, how they interpret style and fashion, how and what they eat, where they pass time.
Are there any specific designers that you would like to work with?
My absolute number one designer to work with is Kate Spade. I feel that their brand DNA is in perfect alignment with my own. They are all about living colorfully, taking influences from travel and incorporating it into their accessories and inspirations. They also utilize so many illustrators for their capsule collections. They've partnered with Garance Dore and most recently Bruno Grizzo for their Year of Travel collection. For similar reasons I would also love to partner with Henri Bendel. They've worked with the amazing Izak Zenou and Megan Hess on beautiful fashion illustrated silk scarves, travel cases, and accessories.
Ideally, where would you like your career in fashion illustration to go in the future?
I want it to grow, grow, grow!! In the very near future I want to be running Meagan Morrison Studio full-time, an illustration and creative services company. I want to design my own line of accessories and stationary as well as continue to do editorial and custom illustrations for magazines, designers, and personal commissions. One area I'm really interested in now is collaborating with other designers for artist series projects. I love the idea of bringing two different creative sources together and designing a limited number of items to sell. I also want to continue building my blog and social media community. I love engaging with other artists and followers who share my passion for fashion illustration. Having my blog has been the driving force behind my growth and personal development in my illustrations. There is only one way I would like my illustration career to go, and that's up!!
And that's it for the interview - I hope you enjoyed it. A very special thank you to Sam of Frills & Thrills for the amazing opportunity to share my journey on her blog.
Much love,
Meag xx
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