Prints

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.

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Christmas Eve Service

7 1/2" x 12"

The moon is full and Christmas Eve Service has just finished up. Heading home with thoughts of a warm bed and visions of sugar plums dancing about in your head, you spy from the corner of your eye, jolly old St. Nick as he skirts over the tree tops. All in all, a night to remember.

Four O'Clock Train

14" x 22"

One of the most loved sounds the world around is the whistle of a steam locomotive. In the old times the train depot was the hub of a community and when the train came in things certainly did spring to life. Toot! - Toot!

O Christmas Tree

14" x 16"

A clear, crisp, Christmas Eve. The best weather and the best evening for cutting the tree and traveling back to the old home place for Christmas Day.

Visiting Grandma

14" x 12"

Nothing was ever more fun than a day at Grandma's house!

Take Me Down To The Water

10" x 12"

Take me down to the water and baptize me in the old fashioned way. Well I can't promise you that this print will keep you from a life of sin or redeem you from your sins, but then again, it can't hurt - so you decide!

Firefly Dance - Print

14" x 16"

Rosen up the bow and kick up your heels at The Firefly Dance. Dancing is OK but in my opinion, chasing fireflies is better. There is much less pressure to perform to high expectations. When I was a kid, we would catch lightning bugs in the late summer evenings, then lay in the grass and watch for stars.

Walden Pond In Winter

8" x 22''

I have to give Thoreau credit; he understood the value of property and a good name, I wonder if he would have achieved his celebrated stature if he had built his cabin on Sucker Pond? In any event, life in the woods must have been kind of lonely for Henry. Do you suppose as I do, that Louisa May Alcott (fact: Thoreau liked Little Women) ever came to call with a bottle of wine, Brie and plaid blanket? Let's hope so, it probably would have been good for both of them.

Coming Home From School

12" x 18"

When I was a kid, the best part of my day was coming home from school. Even now, I start to feel better about three in the afternoon.