"Ghost Rider" is an etching by my father, Walter Moskow, from 1991. This un-signed print has a bevel cut antique white mat. "Ghost Rider" will add that decorative western accent to your home or office.
Walter Moskow, a graduate of the Art Institute of Chicago, has exhibited throughout the United States. He worked as a commercial artist for over twenty years at the corporate headquarters of Montgomery Wards in the display and advertising department while he and his wife, Loyce, continued their interests in art.
Also a figurative artist, he developed a drawing and painting talent that evolved into a style of his own through the use of high gloss oil paint, pastels, charcoals, and Conte' crayons. He took it to another level by creating a number of etchings that paid tribute to a musical and dance legacy of jazz, blues, ballet, and other subjects using light and dark contrasts.
This matted print fits a standard 8x10 frame. The print is sealed in an acetate sleeve. Economically ships in a Priority Mail Envelope.
Plate size: 4.0" x 4.5"
Lyrics ( partial )
For he saw the riders coming hard and he heard their mournful cry
Yippie yi ooh
Yippie yi yay
Ghost riders in the sky
Songwriters: Hughie Thomasson
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