“The streets of Los Angeles are full of hidden messages of hope, understanding, and profound insight, all thanks to Morley. His work has an uncanny ability to put into words exactly what you didn’t realize you needed.”
— Taylor Jenkins Reid (author of Daisy Jones & The Six)

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MORLEY

Morley is a Los Angeles-based street artist. Blending humor, hope and his unique perspective on life, he specializes in bold, typographic posters which he wheatpastes within the urban landscape. His work has been featured in The LA Times, The Huffington Post, Fast Company, LA Magazine and on television networks such as ABC, CBS, Netflix, Comedy Central and Showtime. He's toured the country with his books "If You're Reading This, There's Still Time" and “Let’s Burn This Moment Down to the Filter” (published by Cameron + Company), exhibited in galleries around the world and lectured at numerous universities, LACMA and The Artisphere in Washington DC. He was the focus of a national commercial for Toyota as well as an original docu-series from Verizon. He has designed advertising campaigns for Smirnoff Vodka, The Mortified Guide, The Los Angeles Children’s Hospital and the anti-smoking campaign Truth.

"Morley’s work can feel like love notes, private jokes, public secrets or a last testament.
He provides a cool tonic for the heat and isolation of Los Angeles. "
- Frank Warren (Founder of PostSecret)

“By turns whimsical, provocative, and transformative, 
Morley’s intriguing public art re-opens us to our collective sense of wonder.”
— Davy Rothbart (creator of Found Magazine)