Exhibitions
Forrest Moses
January 6 - March 9, 2008
Boatwright Gallery
A native of Danville, Virginia, American painter, Forrest Moses, studied at the age of nine at Stratford and Averett Colleges. He majored in art at Washington and Lee and then studied design at Pratt Institute in New York. Forrest worked in this field for three years in Texas. Finally, he became a full time artist showing and selling his work in galleries, universities, and museums all over the country. Forrest lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico and explores specific landscape locations from Maine to Georgia as well as New Mexico. He records with a camera and translates images into works in oil, monotype and watercolor. He is also well known for images of Iris and figure drawings.
These works are from the personal collection of Earle Garrett III. Artist Bob Jones also has loaned one of his pieces to complete the exhibition.
