Robert B. Moore – This Smile Didn’t Come Easy

This Smile Didn’t Come Easy by Robert B. Moore. This edition has been framed to conservation standards in a white wooden frame, under uv coated glass.

 

  • 2022
  • Digital print with Aqueous Inks
  • Hahnemuhle Archival Rag 300 GSM
  • Hand-Torn Edges
  • 18 × 24 in. ( 45.7 × 61 cm)
  • 24 x 30 in. ( 61 x 76.2 cm) Framed
  • Edition of 50
  • Signed and numbered by the Artist
  • P1 Provenance included with sale

$1,200.00

In stock

About B. Moore

Robert Moore (b.1983-) Des Moines, Iowa | Lakewood, California. Robert, a multidisciplinary contemporary artist started painting to counter drug addiction and alcoholism among mental and emotional health outlets. To Robert, he is constantly in pursuit of happiness, which in his current state is defined by fulfillment + purpose. He finds purpose in connecting narrative and opening doors for connection, relation, healing, discussion. From up-cycled sculpture to abstract portrait and urban neo-expressionism, Robert has defined his genre or style as “narrative”. He is purposeful with every word, brushstroke, and connection to the work with contention if intentional or accidental occurrences influenced the work. Like many human and human experiences, the exterior never truly tells how the person was composed within the interior or influences/experiences that impacted them and so human nature typically has a subjective stance. Robert attempts to strip away those subjective “soft” assumptions of narrative instead of calling it out directly. That is the goal in his work, to conflict and provoke thought of narrative of African and African American diaspora as well as social and civil experiences of underrepresented people + narrative.

“As a recovering alcoholic and addict, art is my therapy and I find fulfillment in producing the work as a healthy alternative to addiction and mental health disorders (a/k/a superpowers). As long as I am representing the underrepresented narrative and narrative that exposes the most vulnerable forms of authenticity and growth, then I find this as a form of currency to me”. Blessings & Good Vibes – b.Robert Moore

Robert’s work can be found internationally from green collections to established recognized private collections. Robert continues to develop the mastery of his craft without the restriction of rules style, or brand. He is constantly evolving, Robert’s work can be found in public and private installations internationally.

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  • Artist Biography
  • Condition Report
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  • Bill of Sale
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  • Ownership History