After a friend took his life, Spectra has made its annual tiny-art show about raising money for suicide-prevention charities.
It all began with a simple Halloween show back in 2017 — just a quick idea to host a bunch of artists using a tiny-art theme. “It was just for fun,” says Sadie Young, owner and founder of Spectra. At the show, artists supply objects of any type and medium; the only limitation is that the works can’t be larger than 6” x 6” x 6”.
And Morgan was a big part of that growth. “He brought in some pretty major artists,” Young reflects. “It was impressive. I loved having those events — they brought a lot of cool people to the venue. And he did it all under the name Team Love Life. That was his mantra, in a way. A reminder, maybe. You do love life. You want to love life. He even made these little pins with an elephant and the hashtag Team Love Life.
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