Tomorrow! The Robert Moore POP-UP Experience: 100 Paintings, 30% Off, One Day Only!

Tomorrow is the big day, and we can hardly contain our excitement! Join us for a one-day-only pop-up event with paintings by Robert Moore! We're going all out for this one with over one hundred paintings available, including a wide range of new work, a few old favourites, and everything in between. All of Robert's paintings will be 30% off from 10am - 5pm! Bring your friends, kiddos, and pups and enjoy a cold beverage as you shop! We'll have a keg from Long Bay Brewery to make the day even more enjoyable.

If you're unable to make it in person, not to worry! Starting at 10:00 AM, the 30% discount will apply to all purchases of Robert's work in our online shop. (Note:  Not all the work in the show is online.). And as is the custom at Tuck, interest-free payment plans are available to accommodate your budget.

About The POP-UP Experience:

"The paintings in this pop-up are the fruit of basically three years’ work. Most of the paintings in this sale haven’t seen the light of day (i.e., they haven’t appeared on social media or in TUCK). The work, which is mostly figurative, comes in a variety of sizes ranging from a massive 48” x 60” to a modest 11” x 14”. It’s all acrylic on canvas and, so far as subject matter is concerned, features various themes, preoccupations, inclinations, and experiments, everything from traditional still lifes to apostles struggling beneath hanging fish. Irony is a big part of my practice, as is humour; passion bordering on the religious is an abiding interest, as are the pieties of gender." – Robert

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About the Artist

Robert Moore photo by Kelly Lawson

Robert Moore is a self-taught painter, poet, and (retired) professor of English. The work that inspired him to start painting was a hand in one of Rembrandt’s self-portraits: just a few quick, slashing strokes that somehow managed to carve utterly convincing flesh from darkness. The quote that has sustained his practice over the years is from the artist John Singer Sargent: “A portrait is a painting with something wrong with the mouth.”

Follow Robert on Instagram: @robert_moore_artist 

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