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Шаблон:Infobox person Carlos A. Moon, also known as Shiney Moon, (1906–1953) was an American painter from the state of Alabama. He was a member of the Dixie Art Colony and the Bayou Art Colony. Initially an oil painter, he became "one of Dixie's most widely known water color artists."[1]

Early life

Moon was born in 1906 in Birmingham, Alabama.[2][3] He grew up in Andalusia, Alabama, where he graduated from Andalusia High School in 1925.[1] He attended Auburn University, then known as the Alabama Polytechnic Institute, in 1927–1928.[3]

Career

Moon took up painting in 1942.[4] He was invited to join the Dixie Art Colony by its founder John Kelly Fitzpatrick in 1944 as an oil painter.[2][3][5] He first exhibited his work at the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts in 1946, and he became a watercolorist shortly after.[5]

With Fitzpatrick and Genevieve Southerland, Moon co-founded the Bayou Art Colony in Bayou La Batre, Alabama, where he taught watercolor painting.[5] He also taught painting in Brewton, Geneva and Andalusia.[4] Moon became the president of the Watercolor Society of Alabama and the vice president of the Alabama Art League.[3] He was described as "one of Dixie's most widely known water color artists" by the Andalusia Star-News.[1]

His artwork was initially realist, and it later became more abstract, depicting "a more dynamic world with simplified forms, sharp angles, or swirls in stronger, contrasting colors, especially primarily hues."[6]

Personal life and death

Moon married Sadie Pouncey; they had a daughter, and they resided in Florala, Alabama. Moon died in 1953, at age 47, and he was buried in Greenwood Cemetery in Florala.[1][5]

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