Stephen Moody's work is innovative. His images capture light in creative forms leaving the viewer captivated.
Moody has explored light and color through many different mediums; photography, paint, motion pictures and technology. He imagines his subjects, not as moments frozen in time, but as animated movements in life, and orchestrates movement, color and vibration together in one fluid image. Moodys interpretations dont hang on the wall but rather live in the room, changing perspective and feeling as the viewer experiences them in different ways.
Moody now resides in Phoenix, Arizona creating his fine art images called "Art in its Most Human Form" tm. These beautiful abstracts of the human form are created underwater using movement, color and vibration.
It is my wish to delight people with my visions beyond what is considered to be real, because reality is continually changing before our eyes, says Moody, Everyone sees something different in my work - a reflection of how they see and interpret the world around them.
My current work is the result of a life changing event a struggle that opened my eyes and gave me inspiration to create in a different way than I had before. I am personally involved with every image I design.
Moodys art lends itself to specific sizes based upon the vision for the individual piece. Photographs on canvas are available in sizes larger than 36: Watercolor paper is available for smaller sizes. His designs are also available for advertising and product manufacturing.
Moody has lectured at the Rochester Institute, Western States Convention, and many state professional conventions. He has taught many classes that have been sponsored by AGFA USA. He has worked on assignment for many international corporations such as Swire Coca-Cola, Portal Publications, AGFA USA, Vanity Fair Lingerie, Bozell, Inc. & Nordstrom. He also wrote a monthly column "You Heard It from Moody" for "Digital Imaging Magazine". He has been published in Italian Vogue, Vogue, Vanity Fair, Town & Country, Victoria, Good Housekeeping, GQ and Cosmopolitan.