The making of what we describe as “prints” involves the use of considerably more machinery. Our printer strives to meet a high standard, using a very fine screen designed for fine art reproduction.
All prints are printed on 100% pH neutral Ragcote stock, one of the world’s finest art printing papers. Each image is personally signed and numbered by Will Moses.
8" x 20"
When the winter winds blow fierce and the ice and snow build up on your boat, you know it's time to head in off the open sea and get out of the weather. The little harbor on such a day must have been a welcome sight to those old time mariners.
9" x 12"
When those late days of autumn roll around, those days when the snow is in the hills and the sun yet shines warmly in the valley, this is the time we take pause and reflect, perhaps with regret or perhaps with satisfaction on the season passing and summon our courage to look forward with hope and confidence at the season approaching.
14" x 16"
Striving for excellence in their everyday work was a hallmark of our ancestors. The well run Country Home was generally a beehive of activity, taking what the land provided and using it to artfully craft what was needed to live a good life, a life of self reliance and independence. Perhaps we still have some lessons to learn from our forefathers.
18" x 14"
This image was originally painted as a commemorative poster for the first annual Cambridge Valley Balloon Festival, held in June of each year. I have had so many people ask for it, that I decided to release it as a limited edition fine art print.
9 1/2" x 24"
“Life was vivid and pulsing; nothing was casual or commonplace. The Indian lived—lived in every sense of the word—from his first breath to his last breath.”
Chief Luther Standing Bear—Teton Sioux
12" x 16"
Lying down on the job is never a good idea. Things will always go wrong! But it is a pretty nice day and who can blame Little Boy Blue?
16" x 22"
The wind in your hair and the bugs in your teeth! Wouldn't it be great to fly in one of these wonderful old planes?
10" x 12"
Here is the straight poop on having babies; its a snap and they are hardly any work at all, really, the stork does most of the hard stuff - honest.