The Art Motion exclusive: Moby Dick’s Totems

$159.00

Moby Dick (as he called himself), a Los Angeles artist, had left the city to live in Landers, on Route 247, in the Mojave Desert. In the late 80s, Moby Dick carved and painted dead Joshua tree trunks that he and his wife Bobby, a doll maker, started putting out on their property. Sadly when he passed some years ago and all the artwork was removed.
About Moby Dick’s art:

Inkjet premium printing on 8.5×11 premium luster photo paper.
Signed by the photographer. Unframed.

Larger prints are available upon request.
Please contact us for an estimate.

See other The Art motion exclusive art:
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Moby Dick (as he called himself), a Los Angeles artist, had left the city to live in Landers, on Route 247, in the Mojave Desert. In the late 80s, Moby Dick carved and painted dead Joshua tree trunks that he and his wife Bobby, a doll maker, started putting out on their property. Sadly when he passed some years ago and all the artwork was removed.
About Moby Dick’s art:

Inkjet premium printing on 8.5×11 premium luster photo paper.
Signed by the photographer. Unframed.

Larger prints are available upon request.
Please contact us for an estimate.

See other The Art motion exclusive art:
Dream Big

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