Bob
Moskowitz (1949 - )
Bob Moskowitz is the chairman of the art department at Ventura
College. In his teaching and in his own work, he stresses the importance
of mastering the fundamentals, of not taking short-cuts. His colleagues
describe him as a superb portraitist and fine colorist. Moskowitz’
works bring us fully-realized figures caught in the act of being
human, whether it be young boys relaxing on a sofa or a Dominican
friar, uncertain of his vocation, being protected and counseled
by his brothers. The viewer is drawn into the subject’s world
and wants to know more. We want to have a conversation with the
young man who sits in a beach chair, drinking a can of beer, a Dominican’s
cassock standing, paper-doll-like, in front of him. Is he questioning
his past or contemplating his future?
Although considered primarily a figurative painter, Moskowitz brings
to brilliant life a southwestern landscape, dramatically shadowed
by storm clouds. Outgrowths of his teaching career are the European
tours he and his wife Marjorie lead each year with his students.
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