The Art of Lily Morris at Lightforms Art Center White Male Peacocks, Lily Morris, oil on linen, 67" x 48", 2020 Two white birds dive together, almost intertwined, on a black background, forming a convoluted shape resembling the number 6. That's White Male Peacocks, a painting by Lily Morris. "They're actually fighting, but they look angelic," says Martina Müller, of the birds. Müller is one of the curators of "Facing the Unknown, Imagination in the Time of Pandemic" at the Lightforms Art Center in Hudson. The show runs through April 3. Yes, white peacocks exist. They have a genetic mutation called leucism, which prevents pigment from being deposited in their feathers. White peafowl are one of the discoveries Morris made in her ceaseless research. "I have hundreds of folders of pictures, labeled in weird categories," she explains. "I have shrapnel of images everywhere." Morris combines these images either through computer manipulation or literal collage, to create her final subjects.