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Moshe Stahl

Moshe Stahl

About Moshe Stahl
Moshe Stahl is a renowned American artist who has been involved in the art scene for three-quarters of a century. His artistic style encompasses different mediums and genres as he is also a photographer, writer, designer and sculptor.

Moshe Stahl was born in New York City, USA on October 11, 1959 to Jewish parents who were Holocaust survivors. He grew up in New York where at the age of 14 he began working at an advertising agency.
His father was a lawyer and his mother, who was an architect, was profoundly affected by the war memories, which she passed on to her son who later went on to become an artist.

Moshe Stahl Early Life
At a very early age, Stahl showed great promise in painting and drawing, which prompted his parents to enroll him in art classes. He even attended the Fels Adolescent Art Academy where he was trained as a painter. It was here that he first began experimenting with different mediums and techniques, which eventually led to him discovering his true love for art. His career in art has spanned over three-quarters of a century, and has seen him engaging in many different mediums and genres as well.

Thanks to his passion for art, he was able to land a full-time job there two years later and since then he has worked as an established commercial artist. His work can be seen in many private collections across the US and abroad as well. His art is known for its abstract expressionist style and often depicts landscapes, portraits, still lives and abstract compositions. He has also experimented with the medium of photography and recently has been focusing on digital art.

Stahl's Best-Known Works
Some of Stahl's most notable works include The Seamless Garment, Grey Matter, The Last Goodbye, The Only Light, Memento Mori, The Accuser, The Accuser II, Rain and other seascapes, The Last Letter, The Last Goodbye II, The Last Letter II and Abstractions.

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Moshe Stahl Artworks
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