healing|arts

on human|nature 


Morgan Lee

McFadyen

artist | nurse


Landscapes and the impressive elements that compose them serve as both medium & muse in my work. Designs incorporate pressed flowers, dried botanicals and various natural objects from seaweed, to bark, dried fruits & feathers. Coupled with accents of colors & shapes, pieces are bucolic & engaging. They highlight the importance of preserving our planet, through the preservation of earth’s most captivating specimens, plants and flowers. Offering meaningful, elevated artwork.

Works are a conversation on natural processes like seasons, aging or changes over time. A rethinking of current beauty standards, and reimagining of everlasting beauty. A challenge to how we define death, perceive ugly, and a celebration of the idea of reincarnation. I work with an appreciation for grays and browns and their many shades.



I started selling publicly in 2025 and creating in 2017. Living in the PNW, I have spent over a decade working as a Nurse. My collections speak to the importance of the humanities and their symbiosis with health. Healing arts like music, fresh air or an inspiring body of work, are invaluable to us. My pieces live at the intersection between wellness & human-nature.