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A
website featuring the work of Batsell Moore
Through
his extensive training and experience Mr. Moore’s paintings portray
exceptional expression in a broad spectrum of subject matter, such as
Westerns, Indians, Americana,
Murals, Corporate/Scenery,
Southwest Spanish Colonial, Boats, Seascapes, Historical, and S.W. Canyons. He accomplished
his unusual versatility working in a wide range of media.
Mr. Moore has
been commissioned to paint many well-known and historical places in middle
Tennessee, such as the Ryman Auditorium, better known as the “Grand Old Opry.”
A partial list of owners of Mr. Moore’s work includes, Paul Harvey, Pat
Boone, Johnny Cash, Bank of America–San Diego, and Union Bank–San Diego.
The
paintings below shows examples of Batsell Moore’s paintings
which would enhance any home. His attention to detail and his soothing
subject matter are enhanced by his use of vibrant color.
Biography of Batsell Moore
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Batsell was born in central Texas where he
gained his love of the great outdoors. This love is openly expressed in
his master paintings of man and nature. Mr. Moore has lived
and worked in four regions of the country -- most of which has been in
the Southwest. Most of his works reflect these regions.
Batsell has studied under such well-known
artists and teachers as Will Kendrick, Waco, Texas; Federick Myzon,
Baylor University; Miron Cook, Watkins Institute, Nashville; and Jack
Jordan, San Diego, California.
Batsell is well traveled throughout the United
States. He has been commissioned to paint many well-known and
historical places in middle Tennessee, such as the Ryman Auditorium,
better known as the “Grand Old Opry.”
One-man shows of his work have
been held at such galleries as (1) the Parthenon & Genesco World
Headquarters, Nashville; (2) Montcrest, Chattanooga; and (3) East County
Performing Arts Center, El Cajon, California, as well as other shows
throughout Tennessee, Texas, and
Southern California.
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