Subjects are often, but not limited to: birds, flowers, vintage cars, small children, the elderly, fire hydrants, fans, pillow cases, and various other images that seem to be visual conundrums.
His work captures the world around him as interpreted through a combination of traditional simple forms, loose illustrative styles, and the use of modern graphic imagery.
It was also at NHIA where Mosher first became inspired by Cézanne's observations of simple forms, Picasso's synthetic cubism, and Rauschenberg's mixed media collages.
[6] Mosher's artwork has been featured in numerous online and print publications and for major clients including Forbes, Karmaloop, Highsnobiety,[7] Mountain Dew's Green Label, Complex, Radeberger, Bud Light, Proteus Mag, the Phase Collective,[8] bit FUUL mag, peculiar bliss, notofu, notpaper and get a candy.
[9][10] He has also been profiled on Juice Online,[11] Perfectionist Wannabe,[12] the Fearless Entrepreneur,[13] and the Charlotte-based National Public Radio (NPR) station WFAE.