Evan Mooney

"Lavender with Navy Graffiti"
$1,400.00

24x20 | acrylic and resin on panel

"Dogwood in Black with White" - SOLD
$3,500.00

40x30 | acrylic and resin on panel

"Dogwood in Greens" - SOLD
$3,900.00

36x36 | acrylic and resin on panel

"Dogwood in Pale Pink with Army Green"
$3,300.00

36x30 | acrylic and resin on panel


"Minimalist Arch in Blushes on Hibiscus Green"
$1,900.00

30x24 | acrylic and resin on panel

"Min Arch in Creams with Blues" - SOLD
$3,500.00

40x30 | acrylic and resin on panel

"Arch in Blue Greens on Aqua"
$2,200.00

30x24 | acrylic and resin on panel


works on paper

"Dogwood in Tangerine and White"
$850.00

30x22 | acrylic on paper

"Dogwood in Grass Green and White"
$1,350.00

35x28 | acrylic on paper, framed

"Minimalist Arch in Burgundy"
$850.00

30x22 | acrylic on paper

"Dogwood in Pink and White"
$850.00

30x22 | acrylic on paper

"Dogwood in Taupe and White"
$850.00

30x22 | acrylic on paper


get to know Evan Mooney

Born and raised in Houston, Texas, Evan grew up surrounded by and participating in a culture enlivened by the arts. She went on to attend the University of Virginia where she studied art and received her BA in Art History in 2006.

“I paint as a form of personal expression and often feel that, rather than using words, I can communicate best through the use of color and abstraction. Within my art, I explore the balance between chaos and control. I love color and texture and the play between opposing forces in each. Bright and muted, rough and smooth, warm and cold, free form and precise, raised and flat, opaque and transparent—these are all elements that I grapple with when composing a piece. I let my emotion and intuition lead my process, and I use the time in my studio as a meditation on both the challenges and the grace I am surrounded by each day. I am grateful for my family—my husband and three little ones—who inspire much of the energy found in my work. I am also profoundly moved by the passions and persistence of others that I witness every day. I paint for the joy of it, and I believe that this comes through in each unique piece. I am grateful for the opportunity to share my work. My greatest wish is that it inspires hope and gladness in others.”