Who Am I?

Hello! My name is Morgan and I am 23 years old and I was born in the mountains of western Maryland. I grew up in a small town where everyone knows everyone. While growing up, I was constantly surrounded by art because my Nana loved to create. Watching her, learning from her, and being inspired by her passion planted the seeds for my own love of art, and I give her so much credit for the artist I am today. I have always had a love for thrifting, finding beauty in the forgotten, and uncovering pieces with stories still left to tell.
Fashion has been a form of expression for me, and art has always been a way to explore freedom and creativity.

I have always been a perfectionist, someone who used to wait until everything felt just right before starting. But bleach painting does not let you hide behind perfection. Once that brush touches fabric, there are no do-overs. It is raw, unpredictable, and real, just like growth. When I finally stopped waiting for the perfect moment and started creating anyway, something in me shifted. Life itself is not about getting everything right. It is about beginning, trusting, and letting go. I now live in Colorado Springs, though I have also spent time in Oak Island, North Carolina, and the Outer Banks. I love traveling, going to the gym, spending time outdoors, hanging with friends, and spending time with my cat Maverick.

The Story Behind Moracle.

Somewhere along the way, I realized I wanted to build something that was truly my own. That is when the idea for my small business, Moracle, began. I started experimenting, combining my love for art and thrifting, and creating something that felt meaningful. Moracle is a space where art, fashion, and purpose come together to give new life to old pieces and tell stories through creativity. Every piece I create is a small reflection of my journey, of art, faith, and the freedom to start before you feel ready. Moracle is the combination of my two passions: creating art and finding beauty in the forgotten. Through this brand, I get to take what already exists and give it new meaning, turning what is ordinary or forgotten into something beautifully reimagined.