In her colorful, abstract acrylic paintings, Moyer evokes the sensual plant forms of Georgia O’Keefe, the Cubist shapes of Picasso and the surreal symbolism of Joan Miró’s most stripped scenes. Whether spiritual or corporeal, her wavy visions have a surprising warmth and delicateness that persists in even her harshest, most violent and arresting paintings. Ambiguously evoking silhouettes, anatomical details, still lives and monumental architectures, Moyer leaves the task of discerning and deciding meaning up to her viewers.