Excited to have my work back up at The 3rd Coast Cafe. Now until I think a couple of months. Originals, framed prints, etc. Go check them out and grab some delicious food at the same time. 1260 North Dearborn Street, Chicago, IL 60610 (312) 649-0730
Continue reading »Giclee Prints on Paper- On Demand at the Gallery
Exciting News at the Gallery- Large, Giclee Prints on Archival Paper on Demand, Same Day!!! Over the next couple of weeks, the gallery will have the capabilities of printing beautiful reproductions of the paintings on demand, at the gallery. Pretty much ANY image on my site can be had as an 18″ x 24″ or
Continue reading »Big Sale on Certain Original Paintings
The gallery currently has 30+ original paintings that are at least 50% off the original retail price. These sales are also reflected on this site under the SHOP section. Check it out or stop by the gallery. Really great deals on painting.
Continue reading »Commissioned Paintings
These past few months I have been working on several commissioned paintings. I have really enjoyed producing so many from my own images I wanted to paint anyway. It is always great when a customer chooses one of my own images to work from. I have 4-5 more commissioned pieces to finish before I get
Continue reading »Future Paintings
Looking forward to producing a painting based on this image I took a few weeks ago. Should it be an acrylic on canvas or watercolor? What size?
Continue reading »About Josh
Hello, I’m Josh Moulton, a Chicago-based photo-realism painter. I’ve worked towards becoming a professional artist nearly my entire life, drawing inspiration, talent, and technique from my father, Conrad Moulton, who built a successful career as an illustrator and painter that spanned more than half a century. After consistent sales, corporate collectors, gallery representations, and
Continue reading »Conrad Moulton Paintings / Prints
My father, Conrad Moulton, attended Parson’s School of Design in New York in the early 1940s where he completed a four-year program in just two years. He became a well-known and celebrated illustrator while working as a freelance artist in NYC for nearly four decades during the print advertising boom. He was a member of the
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