Primarily, they (ideas) come from daydreaming or every day occurrences. I try to get out and about, especially new places to let the environment insp… - Lorin Morgan-Richards

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Primarily, they (ideas) come from daydreaming or every day occurrences. I try to get out and about, especially new places to let the environment inspire me. I start an illustration of a building I see and then the elements of different characters will populate in my mind like a set and actors on a stage. If nothing comes up I continue to draw until something unfolds.

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About Lorin Morgan-Richards

Lorin Morgan-Richards (born 16 February 1975) is an author and illustrator, primarily of children's literature. He was also publisher of Celtic Family Magazine, and founder of the Los Angeles St. David's Day Festival.

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Pen Names: Marcil d'Hirson Garron
Alternative Names: Lorin Richards
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It is important to teach our young about who they are and how culture can empower them to help the greater community. It is very difficult, especially in the age of technology to curb what mass-media and marketing try to tell us who we are, and even more difficult when those closest to you act uninterested. It is an uphill climb, sometimes alone, to find the truth.

I am most comfortable with writing and pen and ink illustrations. My filter tends to be cut ups of what is around me blurred into my own feelings and interests of the Victorian era. I don't try to categorize myself but I do recognize my influences are a bit more macabre than usual.

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I believe it has come out of the zombie effect of assimilation. Certain young people are fed up with the commercialization of society, of corporations and political parties trying to define us, of stereotypes and racism based [on] greed and power and of the dominant culture building parking lots and malls over our heritage sites.

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