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Untitled, 18X24", Oil and charcoal (available)

3 months to go, 24X18", Oil Pastel and charcoal (SOLD)

Drawing from life is essential to helping the artist understand and convey shape and form and spatial relationships. Drawing the human figure provides that additional element…emotion and attitude.

Every model has things to say. My work is about the person and personality… some intereact with props to create a character, others choose poses with objects that express individualism, while some choose naked truth.

My images are a response to the individual(s), mood and character…and attempt to frame the personality and allow the viewer to celebrate the model's world captured at a particular moment in time.

It is essential that I feel an emotional connection to the subject since it is my goal to translate that emotion to the viewer. During my work sessions, I stay focused on what is happening within the environment of light on and around the model as well as what is coming from within me and the individual in front of me. I strive to capture the disposition of the moment, whatever it may be.

It is a celebration of the spirit of the human being and the form Mother Nature created.

Gabbee's Back, 18X24", Oil Pastel and charcoal (SOLD)

Gabbee with Thoné Chair, 18X24", Oil Pastel and charcoal (available)

After the Purge, 18X24", Graphite and wash (available)

Gigi, 15X24", Oil Pastel and charcoal (available)

Lumbar Region, 18X24", Conté (available)

Malesse with blue pillow, 18X24", Oil Pastel and charcoal

(SOLD) (still available as Archival Reproduction, 18"x24")

Mask, 12X18", Oil Pastel and charcoal (available)

The Naked Truth, 18X24", Oil Pastel and charcoal (SOLD)

Robert's profile, 18X24", Charcoal (available)

Reclining Asian, 18X24", Oil Pastel and charcoal (available)

Julie, 18X24", Oil (available)

Dale E. Moyer is represented in the Northcoast Artists Gallery and the Prentice Gallery in Fort Bragg, California; and at the Mendocino Art Center, in Mendocino California . He teaches a class entitled "Life Dawing with an Attitude" at the Mendocino Art Center, www.mendocinoartcenter.org.


Dale is a graduate of Philadelphia College of Art, now part of the University of the Arts, with a BFA in Illustration. In 1998, after working as an art director and graphic designer in New York City, and New Jersey for more than 28 year, my wife (Susan Louise) and I packed up our studios and hearts to move west to the California coast, where we could focus on our art and humanity.

My images are a response to the individual(s), mood and character…an attempt to frame the personality and allow the viewer to celebrate the model’s world captured at a particular moment in time, whatever it may be. It is a celebration of the spirit of the human being and the form Mother Nature created.

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