“QED 1002” by Andy Moses – Acrylic on Textured Lucite, 2013
“QED 1002” by Andy Moses – Acrylic on Textured Lucite, 2013
“QED 1002” is an original acrylic-on-textured-Lucite painting by Andy Moses (b.1962), a celebrated Southern California artist known for his experimental use of materials and light-reactive surfaces. Signed and dated 2013, this piece exemplifies Moses’ exploration of movement, color flow, and visual perception. The textured Lucite base enhances the reflective and refractive qualities of the layered acrylics, producing a dynamic interplay of form and depth.
Moses has exhibited internationally and has been featured in museum shows including the Laguna Art Museum, Frederick R. Weisman Foundation, Contemporary Arts Center New Orleans, and the Riverside Art Museum. This work reflects his ongoing inquiry into nature, energy, and visual phenomena, offering collectors a striking example of 21st-century abstract innovation.
Select museum exhibitions: 2014, Laguna Art Museum, CA: “Selections from the Permanent Collection” / 2014, Frederick R. Weisman Foundation, Malibu, CA:
Environmental Impact”/ 2010, Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans: “Elements of Nature” / 2005, Riverside Art Museum, CA: “Flow”
Materials Acrylic on textured Lucite
Place of Origin 2013
Period United States
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