In Mosley's paintings, figures and landscapes appear as a continuous whole, with his figures picking up on the contours of the terrain or even seeming to emerge from it.
Seasons are not simply perceived, they are lived through. They change the way our bodies move and feel, even before we are aware of it. In Mosley's paintings, figures and landscapes appear as a continuous whole, with his figures picking up on the contours of the terrain or even seeming to emerge from it. They are part of the landscape rather than merely placed within it.