Finished a couple of house portrait commissions...watercolors. Almost done with a large canvas piece of Michigan Ave looking north over the bridge. The Wrigley Building, Hancock and Tribune buildings are all in there.
About to start a large canvas piece of The Crain Communications Building in Detroit with the city skyline in the background.
Lot of work to do. Looking forward to the gallery show in a few weeks
Josh Moulton Fine Art
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Current Work
Finishing up a few commissioned paintings. One is a large acrylic on canvas image of Michigan Ave. looking north over the bridge. The Wrigley Building, Tribune and Hancock are all in the scene.
The other is a commissioned watercolor of a home in Lake Forest.
Other paintings that I am currently working on are Lobstermen in Maine, Buoys in Maine, and a yellow cab crossing the wells st bridge under the L tracks.
The other is a commissioned watercolor of a home in Lake Forest.
Other paintings that I am currently working on are Lobstermen in Maine, Buoys in Maine, and a yellow cab crossing the wells st bridge under the L tracks.
Saturday, November 6, 2010
my website
Also, my website is http://www.joshmoulton.com/
You will find a complete portfolio of my paintings, show history, resume/bio, etc.
You will find a complete portfolio of my paintings, show history, resume/bio, etc.
First Blog
This is an exciting time for my art business. I am currently working on several commissioned paintings and I have a solo gallery show coming up in Winnetka, IL. The Zia Gallery will have an opening reception Dec. 17th. The show runs through Jan. 29th. Please come up and visit the work. http://www.ziagallery.net/
In other news, I currently have over 100 different images available as 11" x 14" matted prints. They are numbered and signed by me. They make great gifts for the holidays. I also have matted and framed, 28" x 32" prints available. Come check them out while they last.
With this new blog, I will be posting new paintings and images that will eventually become paintings. I hope you enjoy the updates and share this blog with everyone.
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