Elizabeth Moss Galleries was established in 2004 with a focus on Maine artists and was recently named one of the top 500 Galleries in North America by ArtInfo.
“Louise Bourne: All This at Once” opens today, at our Falmouth gallery! "I am fascinated by how color shifts as it moves across a surface, how it accumulates to form atmosphere and complexion, subject to the dazzling whims of natural light.” https://t.co/ZXwr4lOWNa
Opening this Wednesday, December 15th, at our Falmouth gallery, “Louise Bourne: All This at Once”. All This at Once April Snow, 36”x24”, oil on canvas. https://t.co/ZXwr4lOWNa
Bob Keyes shares wisdom from local art experts including our very own Elizabeth Moss, on buying art for the holidays. Thanks Bob for selecting Arnold Skolnick's limited edition 1969 Woodstock Poster as a featured work available thru Moss Galleries. https://t.co/aZU9rbVBrF
Only one week remaining to see “Brita Holmquist: Silence”. This collection of energetic and boldly painted canvases will certainly lift your spirits during these challenging times. Don’t miss it! On view through December 11. Tapestry, 24”x24”, oil/canvas. https://t.co/wmGrPu8KfT
As the centerpiece of Baxter State Park, Katahdin is Maine’s highest peak at nearly a mile. Marguerite Robichaux captures the majesty of the “Greatest Mountain” in this gorgeous new arrival! Katahdin Fir, 16”x16”, oil and graphite on birch panel. https://t.co/SmqLtUpQzV.
Wishing everyone safe travels and a joyous Thanksgiving holiday! Phoebe Porteous, Island House, Casco Bay, 16”x16”, metal print, edition of 50. Our Falmouth gallery will reopen on Monday, 29th. See you then! https://t.co/xP2H77BbbQ
Our Falmouth gallery will be closed Wednesday, November 24th through the 28th so our staff can enjoy the Thanksgiving holiday with family and friends. Louise Bourne, Iris with Sink, 30”x30”, oil on canvas.https://t.co/xoI1pMXASb
We are at the water's edge again today with this elegant and graceful work from Anne Ireland. Water's Edge, 24”x24”, oil on canvas. Check out our fine collection of Anne’s new work at https://t.co/Yi3rzRJYxA
Krisanne Baker dropped off this glowing triptych of the waters of Monhegan Island. By day, a stunning seascape, turn the lights down and the phosphorescent paints bring a whole new dimension to the work. NNE Rich Waters, Monhegan, Oil & phosphorescent pigments, 36"x114”.
When standing in front of a Nathaniel Meyer painting, for a brief moment, we are transported to a place of pure joyous energy. This could not be more true than in this spectacular new arrival from Nathaniel. Monad, 48”x36”, oil on canvas. https://t.co/1mwKZm6KfW
We are heading far off the mainland to Matinicus Isle in this warm and charming painting by Torrie Dorsey! Matinicus Neighbor, 36"x36”, acrylic on canvas. View more of Torrie’s new work at https://t.co/eQaLg7DVOj
"Every mark, every brushstroke has a meaning and needs to be considered. The vertical/horizontal scaffolding of my work may suggest the grid of buildings or verticality of trees, the horizon line of the ocean, etc." ~ Frances Hynes. https://t.co/RHrMdfbvJq.
Looking for a unique and memorable gift? Arnold Skolnick, the artist of the original Woodstock poster has recreated the iconic 1969 poster. The limited edition silkscreen of 200 prints will be signed by Arnold and is available at https://t.co/k2UDMpaFZo.
We are thrilled with the response to our new exhibitions, "Brita Holmquist: Silence" and "Frances Hynes: Nocturnes and Memories”. Thank you so much for your support! Visit our Falmouth gallery to experience the work of these incredibly gifted artists. https://t.co/1dHt9dvg4J
New work from the always popular Torrie Dorsey! If you are out and about on this fine Saturday, visit our Falmouth gallery to view more of Torrie's fabulous new work or online at https://t.co/VzWguiKSXN. High Seas, 24”x36”, acrylic on canvas.
"My paintings explore specific qualities of light as both an observed experience and as a phenomenon of memory of place.” ~ Lyle Salmi. Tide, 40”x40”, oil on canvas. https://t.co/74gG1fVRQx
We have an exceptional collection of work available by Abstract Expressionist Lynne Drexler (1928-1999). Drexler became known for a style that layered small, repetitive brush marks across large areas of canvas. Bubbled Pink, 47”x40”, oil on canvas. https://t.co/H8yDPHstk7
"Each paint stroke is a decision, an idea, a complicated thought process that can be meditative or ecstatic or both.” ~ Brita Holmquist. The Wind Goes Over the Harbor, 24”x24”, oil on canvas. https://t.co/wmGrPu8KfT
“My paintings are the result of observation informed by imagination–a place where the iconic is seen in the emotional context of mystery and surprise.” ~ Anne Ireland. Hillside Barn, 30”x20”, oil on canvas. View more of Anne’s new work at https://t.co/Yi3rzRJYxA