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Artist Exhibitions:
PLEASE! Sign my guest book, at least once, if you visit here more than once - Thanks! - bmm
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I have exhibited, since the late 1970's, in both Solo and Group exhibitions in North America and Mexico. I've most recently exhibited in New York, however, these days, I mostly only ...
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Artist Galleries:
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Credit Card purchases of Brad Michael Moore's work are available only through AbsoluteArts.Com, or, through PayPal with the artist. (*)See Artist Statement above for explanation of the Artist's Edition Rules.
(*Artist Note:) If you are really serious about purchasing my work - contact AbsolutesArts by clicking ...
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Artist Reviews:
Good comments come far and in between for someone looking for true content. There are only a few writers (investigators) that go through the trouble to immerse themselves into a review that does everyone some justice. When it happens - you'll find it here...
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I don't look for published ...
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Collections:
Rex Hall, Durango, Colorado USA
Robert Elliott, Toronto, Province of Ontario, Canada
Robert Webber, Parker County, Texas USA
Robin Dru Germany, Aurora, Wise County, Texas USA
Romulo Romo, Miami, Florida, USA
Ron & Wendy Ragland, College Station, Texas USA
Roy & Charlotte Truitt, Tyler, Smith County, Texas USA
Russell & Elisa Berger Collection, ...
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Commissions:
The Howard Rachofsky Collection, Dallas, Dallas County, Texas USA
Nations Bank, Dallas, Dallas County, Texas USA
Candler and Company, Dallas, Dallas County, Texas USA...
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Artist Statement for Brad Michael Moore
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Artist Note: My, "Home Site," is www AlphaSight dot com
"When it comes right down to it - I'll make no claims as to who I am, or what my art represents. I refer to it as art, but others may have their own opinions. I do what I do as a custom I've parlayed into illustrated renditions for nearly four decades. To each his own. For me, my work is nearly like an aberration of an intersection, where my dreams, imagination, and reality collide, rather autobiographically. I try to follow my own course to this scene. I allow my perceptions of the world to have their own speak. I honor ebb and flow. I'm here for as far as this journey goes. I'm curious to see what I'll come across passing through my examinations and tribulations... In the end - it all returns back towards dust to dust - except for the collector's sublet... When nearby cosmos's collide - I hope I'm in the way."
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View my art chronologically to see all my newest works together, or my earliest works posted forward from 1967 through the present (you'll have to visit me to see my images from 1957)...
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My images are hand printed to order on an Epson Stylus Pro 7600 using an Epson Chromatic Ink Set, and, normally, the image will have a clear coat lacquer sprayed upon it to protect it from UV & other elements. I do not print Editions - however, when you purchase an image - I'll provide you any information about the history - including if there are any other versions in the public - either purchased or stolen. My "Print Prices" are in the next section (Galleries).
I consider myself an intuitive artist when working in the digital world. Each work is an exploration - an unplanned road trip in all aspects, but for the time I will commit to it. I do my Digital Deliveries with PhotoShop CS3, working in the ProColor RGB Color Space - using many plug-ins from 3rd party interests. Since I work in many layers - I work long in my efforts and dispose of the actions that don't fit the mark I set, and accumulate the ones that ring true... Eventually, all the kept parts add up to what I feel is a rendering that reflects my personality and imagination.
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(*) To Google me - use bradmichaelmoore - no spaces, or you'll get Brad Pitt's & Michael Moore's hits with mine - about 1,000,000 of them... Otherwise www AlphaSight dot com takes you to my personal professional web site.
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Finally, I usually look at life simply and try to keep to the basics when it comes to the processes I now endeavor. In first grade I was ridiculed for being stubborn by choosing to be a southpaw when, I, like everyone else in my class, could write right-handed. I decided I didn't want to be like everyone else. It seems like I've always gone against the grain every since. As a maturing artist, when I became more convinced that my success, as an artist, had more to do with politics, brown-nosing, who I knew, or how my road had been traveled - I just let go of my earlier belief systems. I'm still stubborn in my way to this day. Life continues to influence me, but I no longer have a true need of acknowledgment. That want is too filtering upon the clarity of my most natural inclinations. I believe the process of art making represents the engaging importance of life's gains - the sustenance of movement and recognizable amending of self-identity. In the outflow, I may find acknowledgment for my wares, but it is the glowing inward that guides my best sense of art showing its truest value during my fair existence.
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