Design Projects | Architectural Artwork for Interior Designers & Architects
Jon Morse creates large-scale architectural artwork designed to function as a physical element within interior space. The work is informed by architectural design and spatial planning rather than narrative or symbolism, allowing it to integrate cleanly into design-forward residential and commercial environments.
Artwork Designed for Interior Environments-
Each piece is developed through a reductive process emphasizing scale, negative space, and surface restraint. Color functions as material rather than expression, supporting visual calm while maintaining presence on the wall.
The work is designed to resolve within its environment—responding to light, distance, and architectural context without competing with surrounding elements.
Scale & Application-
The paintings are well suited for projects where proportion, material sensitivity, and restraint are central considerations. Work is commonly placed in:
-Modern and mid-century residential interiors
-Open-plan living spaces and stairwells
-Design-forward commercial and hospitality environments
Many pieces are created at a scale intended to anchor wide wall spans or architectural focal points.
Commissions & Collaboration-
Jon Morse works with interior designers and architects on commissioned projects when appropriate. Commissions are approached with the same architectural considerations present in existing work, with emphasis on scale, proportion, surface quality, and spatial integration.
Placement & Representation-
Jon Morse’s work is held in private collections and has been placed in significant architectural settings, including the Kaufmann Desert House in Palm Springs, California. He is represented by Capital Contemporary Gallery and Mudai Gallery.
Project Inquiries-
Design professionals interested in sourcing work or discussing commissions are encouraged to make contact directly.