Welcome to the Portfolio of Trinity Fallon 

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Welcome to the Portfolio of Trinity Fallon  *

Get to know the artist:

Trinity is a 2025 graduate from Indiana University Northwest with a Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts. She is located in NWI. Trinity is passionate about blending traditional and digital techniques to create bold, meaningful work. Her art explores realism, personal struggles, and pop culture throughout each piece. Art is the most important thing to her in this world. She dreams of becoming a tattoo artist!

A curious tortoiseshell kitten with wide eyes and mouth open, sitting on a black and white patterned surface with a brown background.
Young person with dark brown hair, red eye makeup, and a septum piercing wearing a white shirt, black tie with a star-shaped brooch, and star earrings, in a room with a TV and window in the background.

When she is not creating, you can usually find Trinity with her cats, at a concert, exploring new music, or rewatching her favorite shows and movies. These passions often spark new ideas and feed back into her artwork.

A woman standing outdoors on a sidewalk, holding a colorful fan, wearing a white off-the-shoulder crop top, a black skirt with a high slit, striped knee-high socks, and white sneakers with red accents. She has dark hair, earrings, and a visible tattoo on her thigh.
A tabby cat with green eyes sitting on a white turntable, with a black background and an open black soda can nearby.

Why “Morpheus Art Matrix”?

I chose the name Morpheus Art Matrix because it reflects both who I am and what my art represents.

I was named after Trinity from The Matrix, a character who embodies strength, freedom, and rebellion against the systems that try to control us. But Trinity’s journey (and Neo’s) wouldn’t have been possible without Morpheus. He’s the one who saw the truth, who believed, and who freed them from the illusion of the Matrix.

To me, that mirrors what art is about: breaking free from expectations, questioning what’s real, and creating something beyond the limits society tries to place on us. Through my work, I want to challenge norms, step outside the “matrix” of conformity and my comfort zone, and invite others to see the world differently.

Morpheus Art Matrix is more than a name, it’s a reminder of liberation, resistance, and the power of imagination.

Woman wearing sunglasses pointing a handgun directly at the camera on a city rooftop.
Green digital code and symbols on a black background, reminiscent of computer programming or hacking visuals.
You take the blue pill- the story ends, you wake up in your bed and believe whatever you want to believe. You take the red pill- you stay in Wonderland and I show you how deep the rabbit hole goes.
— Morpheus