Gallery Closing Sale

posted November 15th, 2019 by

No, I’m not going out of business, but one of the galleries showing my work closed this year. It was a long standing institution, well reputed and frequented, especially by the design community. The rent got too high. As a consequence, all the art I was showing there was returned to me. It’s partly for this reason that we’re hosting a BIG sale…as in 50% off the paintings! (See invitation details below.)

Many of the works available aren’t even on the website. These are not framed but shown mounted on paper, which is how the gallery liked to present them. The client then got to choose their own frame. The above are from our travels in Oregon and Venice. (Click for larger view.)

Small still life paintings like the above are popular among the design community and look quite stunning once framed. We’ll have sample frames at the show for the sake of visualization.

Another popular motif is florals, a subject I paint with gusto, my style for such being loose and vibrant.

Of course, faces and figures are among my best known genre and we’ll be showing an array of such, some representational, some more abstract.

And dancers, the human form in motion, another favored topic suited to my loose approach, brush strokes flying with the same energy of the flamenco rhythms.

Here’s an informal array of Anne’s work, much of which will also be available at sale prices, particularly her earlier work.

Here’s the announcement as it’s posted around town. What it doesn’t say is that it’s a half-price sale for all paintings.

Feel free to shop online and if something strikes you, send me an email: moore@hyattmoore.com.

Better yet, come next weekend, either day, and feel free to bring a friend. It would be great to see you.

3 Comments

  1. Paul Carden Nov 15, 2019
    2:50 pm

    These are always wonderful events! Hoping to be there.

  2. John Nowlan Nov 16, 2019
    2:33 am

    Your combined output is impressive… how we would love to just ‘pop in’…for a visit.
    May you have many happy customers in your Art Show…

    • Hyatt Moore Nov 16, 2019
      7:53 am

      Yes, John, from Australia, would be a long trip for a “pop in.” But it would be nice.