Stephen Fishwick - Moonlight Moment
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Stephen Fishwick Moonlight Moment Gallery Wrapped Giclee On Canvas

Status: In Stock Available | Condition: New | Edition:Limited Edition Gallery Wrapped Giclee On Canvas | Edition Size: Limited Edition 1500 | Dim:18" H x 12" W | Stephen Fishwick| Item #: CEMOONMOMTC

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NOTES: Moonlight Moment.

* Priced at $150.00
* Limited to 1500 pieces
* Artist signed in the original image
* Includes A Certificate Of Authenticity
* 1.5 deep stretcher bar
* Image extended gallery wrap which allows the collector to display with or without a frame

Moonlight Moment  Gallery Wrapped Giclee On Canvas by Stephen Fishwick  is signed by the artist and comes with a certificate of authenticity.

image Copyright © 2025 by Stephen Fishwick

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Stephen Fishwick bio

Stephen Fishwick’s photo may not be found in Webster’s under the listing for “art,” but it should be, because no other artist combines the elements they describe – sound, color, movement – that affect the aesthetic sense the way he does. However, once his mother explained to him the perils of life as a starving artist, he simply declared, “Then I guess I’ll just be Spiderman.” After the likelihood of that reality settled in, Stephen returned his heart to art and took his first formal painting class at age ten. It was in high school that his art first earned him accolades. With the persistence of his high school art teacher, he enrolled at the Art Institute of Pittsburg. Less than a year later, he started working as a professional artist, drawing portraits, caricatures and illustrations. In 1996, Stephen began expanding his artistic education by studying traditional drawing and painting under Jeff Watts at the Watts Atelier of the Arts in Southern California. Influenced by a wide range of renowned painters, from Norman Rockwell to Salvador Dali, John Singer Sargent to J.C. Leyendecker, Stephen has created a style all his own. “Every day I fall in love with drawing the human face and form,” he says. “My sketchbooks are filled with drawings of life, from people to animals.” In a career that has spanned over two decades, Stephen has earned widespread acclaim, but two achievements make him most proud: First, his philanthropic endeavors that have raised over $1 million for different charities just since 2004.

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