| A painter and sculptor of animals living in the Southwest and Africa
including horses, monkeys, giraffes and coyotes, Bill Moomey works in a
style ranging from realism to contemporary impressionism and lets the
subject determine the style. He says, "the more intense the
subject becomes, the bigger the brushes and the broader the strokes."
(Taylor) He is very committed to the fundamentals of drawing and
composition and laments the modern-day lack of educational emphasis on
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