Mutz, aka Moody started to make his mark in the graffiti world in the late ‘80’s smashing the streets of Brooklyn and the other four boroughs with his iconic images reflecting popular culture. After ten years, “Mutz” started to attract much attention from other writers- and policing vandal squads. In 2000, Mutz decided to redefine his focus and created the alias “Moody” and plastered his popular “M” logo from New York to Japan. Moody Mutz’s artwork is in collections around the world today.
Moody Mutz,
Circuit Street I, 2016
Spray acrylic on wood, 35 x 47 inches; 88.9 x 119.4 cm,
Signed and dated on verso
Moody Mutz,
Circuit Street II, 2016
Spray acrylic on wood
48 x 12 x 1.5 inches; 121.9 x 30.5 x 3.81 cm
Signed and dated on verso
Berries and Grapes, 2015, Acrylic on canvas, 8 x 10 inches; 20.3 x 25.4 cm, Signed and dated on verso
Moody Classic (blue), 2016,
Acrylic on canvas,
24 x 24 inches; 61.0 x 61.0 cm,
Signed and dated on verso
Moody Cola Bottle (blue), 2016,
Acrylic on wood,
18 x 14 inches; 45.7 x 35.6 cm,
Signed and dated on verso
Cafe and Caps, 2012
Giclee on canvas
20 x 16 inches; 50.8 x 40.64 cm
Signed, dated and titled on verso
Above the Clouds, 2016
Acrylic on canvas
24 x 24 inches; 61 x 61 cm
Signed and dated on verso