As a young child I listened to my mother talk admiringly about how a
great aunt designed hats for Wanamaker’s Department Store in Philadelphia,
PA in the early 1900’s. I surmised that the ability to create was
a good thing, and since someone in the family had it, maybe I did too.
So I began drawing on the blank pages in the front and back of all the
books in our house. That was many years ago! It is paint on canvas now.
My work is about mood, color, sense of space, balance and harmony. I
gravitate to landscapes/ gardens, architecture/interiors and animals.
Ideas come from many sources - direct observation, photos, mind’s eye,
and imagining.
The road can get bumpy along the way to a finished painting, so I begin
with a carefully conceived composition. I am always open to spontaneity
and happy accidents, but I remain mindful of established principles and
elements of art.
As a voracious reader of Art History, I channel my favorite painters like
the late Howard Hodgkin who said, “I would like to paint pictures were
people didn’t care what anything was because they were so enveloped by
them.”
Dallas Mosman
2021
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