


Moonlight Lover
Two stories meet in one striking composition. Moonlight Love overlays the iconic “Appalachia Is For Lovers” phrase in bold red over the silhouette of Moonlight Cowboy No. 2, merging romance with resilience, and tenderness with grit.
This 12" x 16" screen print is hand-pulled on acid-free, museum-grade paper and available in a limited edition. It’s a love letter to a region and its people — tough, rooted, and unafraid to feel.
12" x 16" (unframed)
Two-layer screen print in red and black
Printed by hand on archival paper
Signed and numbered edition
Ships flat in a protective sleeve
Two stories meet in one striking composition. Moonlight Love overlays the iconic “Appalachia Is For Lovers” phrase in bold red over the silhouette of Moonlight Cowboy No. 2, merging romance with resilience, and tenderness with grit.
This 12" x 16" screen print is hand-pulled on acid-free, museum-grade paper and available in a limited edition. It’s a love letter to a region and its people — tough, rooted, and unafraid to feel.
12" x 16" (unframed)
Two-layer screen print in red and black
Printed by hand on archival paper
Signed and numbered edition
Ships flat in a protective sleeve
Two stories meet in one striking composition. Moonlight Love overlays the iconic “Appalachia Is For Lovers” phrase in bold red over the silhouette of Moonlight Cowboy No. 2, merging romance with resilience, and tenderness with grit.
This 12" x 16" screen print is hand-pulled on acid-free, museum-grade paper and available in a limited edition. It’s a love letter to a region and its people — tough, rooted, and unafraid to feel.
12" x 16" (unframed)
Two-layer screen print in red and black
Printed by hand on archival paper
Signed and numbered edition
Ships flat in a protective sleeve
Artist’s Note:
Growing up, my grandparents used to take me on road trips through the mountains of Virginia. I remember staring out the window, watching the hills roll by, and spotting those “Virginia is for Lovers” stickers on gas station doors and roadside signs. They stuck with me — not just the slogan, but the feeling of it.
Moonlight Love is my way of paying homage — not only to those childhood memories, but to the spirit of Appalachia itself. This piece blends nostalgia with reverence, love with legacy, and aims to say: this land is for lovers too — the kind who stay, who remember, and who carry it all with them.