BENJAMIN MOSER

Benjamin Hans Moser is an American abstract artist known for his large-scale, emotive paintings shaped by mood, instinct, and atmosphere. His work moves between two distinct modes: landscape-driven pieces built from singular, tactile strokes, and compositions that use linear symbols and architectural forms to define space. In both approaches, he balances chaos and structure through layered contrasts, creating environments that feel immersive and human in scale.

Moser’s practice weaves together artistic and musical influences, exploring the tension between order and unpredictability. He describes his work as a way of giving form to the emotional spectrum, capturing love, grief, anxiety, and joy, and finding the point where discord resolves into focus.

Originally from Baltimore, Maryland, he earned a BFA in furniture design from Towson University. Now based in Bend, Oregon, he continues to explore the intersections of abstraction, photography, objects, and interior space, creating artworks that investigate identity, perception, and the shifting boundaries between the real and the emotional.

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