Don Mosher

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Rockport Cove
oil
SKU: DM 1   24 x 30
New England Fall
(2011) Oil
SKU: DM 10   16 x 20
Mt Mansfield Winter
(2011) Oil
SKU: DM 12   12 x 16
Fall Foliage
(2011) Oil
SKU: DM 13   14 x 18
Maple Sugar Time
(2011) Oil
SKU: DM 15   12 x 18
Winter Stream With Red Barn
(2011) Oil
SKU: DM 16   16 x 20
Summer Days
(2011) oil
SKU: DM 18   8 x 12
Gloucester Sunset
(2011) OIL
SKU: DM 19   6 x 8
Rockport Afternoon
oil
SKU: DM 2   24 x 30
Fly Fishing
(2011) oil
SKU: DM 20   6 x 8
Life in the Valley
(2011) oil
SKU: DM 21   24 x 30
Cathedral Ledge
oil
SKU: DM 23   24 x 36
Pemaquid Lighthouse, MA
oil
SKU: DM 5   12 x 24
Red Boat
oil
SKU: DM 7   12 x 16
Grazing Cows
(2011) Oil
SKU: DM 8   16 x 16
Winter Village
(2011) Oil
SKU: DM 9   22 x 26
Autumn Barn
SOLD
(2011) OIl
SKU: DM 11   18 x 20
Peak Foliage
SOLD
(2011) Oil
SKU: DM 14   12 x 18
Lighthouse by the sea (Commissioned Piece)
SOLD
(2011) Oil
SKU: DM 17
At the Dock
SOLD
(2011) oil
SKU: DM 22   8 x 10
Spring Meadow
SOLD
oil
SKU: DM 3   16 x 16
Covered Bridge
SOLD
oil
SKU: DM 4   12 x 16
Gloucester Harbor Inlet
SOLD
oil
SKU: DM 6   12 x 16

About Don Mosher

Donald Allen Mosher, born in Malden, MA, spent his early years in Topsfield and Saugus, graduating from Vesper George School of Art in 1968. He then worked as an illustrator and art director for 10 years, and has been an art teacher and demonstrator since 1969.

Mosher won his first prize when he was nine years old, and since then has accumulated over 200 painting awards including the Gold Medal at the Guild of Boston Artists. He has been featured in several national publications such as Yankee Magazine and American Artist Magazine.

Don recently authored his first book, "The Seasons of New England," depicting the many moods and changes in the seasons of the six states. Although Don's primary painting area is Cape Ann, he and his wife travel extensively throughout Europe and the United States.

Don's style is reminiscent of the early Cape Ann artists such as Theime, Gruppe, Hibbard, and Mulhaupt; these men were an offshoot of the American Impressionists.

Don loves to paint outdoors whether it's a foggy harbor scene or standing in the snow in northern New England. Visual excitement and freshness are always present in his paintings, drawings, and watercolors. His work portrays an honest look into his personal view of the world.
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