The Babydoll Gang by Moogly, acrylic and collage on canvas painting of three semi-abstract humanimal portraits in sunglasses against a pink and blue sunset, 40 x 40 inches
The Babydoll Gang painting by Moogly framed and displayed above an armchair in a living room
The Babydoll Gang framed painting by Moogly displayed on a white gallery wall
Close-up of golden textured acrylic humanimal face wearing floral-frame sunglasses in The Babydoll Gang painting by Moogly
Close-up of pink lace collage fabric and textured acrylic brushwork in The Babydoll Gang painting by Moogly
Detail of grey humanimal portrait wearing sunglasses in The Babydoll Gang painting by Moogly
Detail of golden textured acrylic humanimal portrait wearing mirrored aviator sunglasses in The Babydoll Gang painting by Moogly

The Babydoll Gang

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  • The Babydoll Gang
  • Moogly (France)
  • Acrylic and collage on canvas
  • Size: 40"W x 40"H

French graphic designer, illustrator, and painter Moogly creates semi-abstract "humanimal" portraits. His textured, splattered animals have oddly complex human expressions from bewilderment to apathy. Using acrylic, lacquer, and resin, he positions the monochromatic characters against a black void, allowing the eyes, marked by two machine washers, to speak. Moogly is deeply ashamed of the environmental harm caused by humans, so he allows animals to reflect this emotional damage back at us.

Morton Contemporary Gallery is proud to host the American debut exhibition of the French humorist painter, Moogly. Titled, THE LIGHT SIDE, this abundantly joyful show radiates not just levity and humor, but a profound depth worth exploring. Moogly is an environmentalist, a vegan, and a committed animal rights activist. Deeply pained by the loss of animal populations as a result of environmental degradation, Moogly uses his artwork as a tool of hope to foster new connections between people and the animals they have so carelessly destroyed. He does this by imbuing his characters with a hilarity that the viewer can’t help but love. At his core, the artist wants people to care for their natural world, and he believes his art is one small way he can foster more love from humans for the beautiful natural world we live in.


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