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'''Bob Moody''' (born c. [[1931]] in [[Ashville]]) is an artist, retired graphic designer and interior designer, and former [[Mountain Brook]] [[Mountain Brook City Council|City Council]] representative.
[[Image:Bob Moody.jpg|right|thumb|Bob Moody]]
'''Bob Moody''' (born c. [[1931]] in [[Ashville]]) is an artist, retired graphic designer and [[List of interior designers|interior designer]], and former [[Mountain Brook]] [[Mountain Brook City Council|City Council]] representative.


Moody, a descendent of the first settlers of the town of [[Moody]] in [[St Clair County]], was born to two schoolteachers and raised in [[Boaz]]. He completed his bachelor's degree in interior design at [[Auburn University]] in [[1953]].
Moody, a descendent of the first settlers of the town of [[Moody]] in [[St Clair County]], was born to two schoolteachers and raised in [[Boaz]]. He began sketching in high school and, with his parents' support, completed his bachelor's degree in architecture with a specialty in interior design at [[Auburn University]] in [[1953]].


Moody began his career as a designer for Chance Vaught Aircraft and the R. G. LeTourneau (now LeTourneau Technologies) in Dallas, Texas. Beginning in [[1959]] he took the job as a conceptual artist, producing illustrations and animations for NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in [[Huntsville]].
Moody began his career as a designer for Chance Vaught Aircraft and R. G. LeTourneau (now LeTourneau Technologies) in Dallas, Texas. Beginning in [[1959]] he took the job as a conceptual artist, producing illustrations and animations for NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in [[Huntsville]]. Some of his NASA work was published in magazines like ''Life'', ''Time'' and ''Paris Match''.


Moody moved to [[Birmingham]] in the 1970s to start the interior design department at [[Charles McCauley & Associates]]. He opened his own office, '''Moody & Associates''' in the [[Spanish Stores]] building in [[1974]], adding historic preservation to his expertise in interior and graphic design.
Moody moved to [[Birmingham]] in the late 1960s to start the interior design department at [[Charles H. McCauley Associates]]. He opened his own office, '''Moody & Associates''' in the [[Spanish Stores]] building in [[1974]], adding historic preservation to his expertise in interior and graphic design. He purchased the building in [[1980]], and later also bought the [[Munger Building]] across [[20th Street South|20th Street]]. He retired in [[2002]].


As an artist, Moody has worked in watercolor for more than 40 years. He has self-published two books of his paintings of churches, one featuring Alabama churches, and one of English churches.
As an artist, Moody has worked in watercolor for more than 40 years. He exhibited his work at his own [[Side Show Gallery]] in the Spanish Stores, and was later by [[Littlehouse Galleries]] in [[Homewood]]. He self-published two books of his paintings of churches (in Alabama and England). Another book of his depictions of familiar Birmingham landmarks was published by the [[Birmingham Historical Society]].


Moody was elected to hold Place 1 in the Mountain Brook City Council in the [[2000 Mountain Brook municipal election]], and was re-elected in [[2006 Mountain Brook municipal election|2006]]. He chose not to run for a third term in [[2010 Mountain Brook municipal election|2010]].
Moody was elected to hold Place 1 in the Mountain Brook City Council in the [[2000 Mountain Brook municipal election]], and was re-elected in [[2006 Mountain Brook municipal election|2006]]. He chose not to run for a third term in [[2010 Mountain Brook municipal election|2010]].
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* [[Morris Avenue]] (signage and branding studies)
* [[Morris Avenue]] (signage and branding studies)
* [[L. R. Hall Auditorium]] renovations
* [[L. R. Hall Auditorium]] renovations
* [[Berry Project]], renovations, [[1983]]
* [[Clark Building]] renovations
* [[Clark Building]] renovations
* [[Iron Age building]] renovations
* [[Munger Building]] renovations
* [[Munger Building]] renovations
* [[Spanish Stores]] renovations
* [[Spanish Stores]] renovations
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* Moody, Bob (2001) ''Gifts of Grace: Alabama Churches in Watercolor''. Birmingham: Moody & Associates ISBN 9780970315717
* Moody, Bob (2001) ''Gifts of Grace: Alabama Churches in Watercolor''. Birmingham: Moody & Associates ISBN 9780970315717
* Moody, Bob (2003) ''The Church Triumphant: English Churches in Watercolor''. Birmingham: Moody & Associates ISBN 9780970315731
* Moody, Bob (2003) ''The Church Triumphant: English Churches in Watercolor''. Birmingham: Moody & Associates ISBN 9780970315731
* Moody, Bob (2014) ''Bob Moody's Birmingham: A City in Watercolor.'' Birmingham: Birmingham Historical Society ISBN 0943994403
* Moody, Bob (2022) ''Painting 30A in Watercolor.''  Birmingham: Moody & Associates
==References==
* "[https://moodywatercolors.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/35540/2023/05/Marshall-Space-1964.pdf Versatile Artist Bob Moody Paints Marshall's Trail to the Universe]" (April 22, 1964) ''Marshall Star'' / ''Space Information Digest', p. 3
* Drexel, Keysha (November 13, 2012) "A Brush with History." {{OTMJ}}
* Chandler, Alyx (October 18, 2018) "He(art) of the community." ''Village Living''


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Latest revision as of 16:07, 27 July 2023

Bob Moody

Bob Moody (born c. 1931 in Ashville) is an artist, retired graphic designer and interior designer, and former Mountain Brook City Council representative.

Moody, a descendent of the first settlers of the town of Moody in St Clair County, was born to two schoolteachers and raised in Boaz. He began sketching in high school and, with his parents' support, completed his bachelor's degree in architecture with a specialty in interior design at Auburn University in 1953.

Moody began his career as a designer for Chance Vaught Aircraft and R. G. LeTourneau (now LeTourneau Technologies) in Dallas, Texas. Beginning in 1959 he took the job as a conceptual artist, producing illustrations and animations for NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville. Some of his NASA work was published in magazines like Life, Time and Paris Match.

Moody moved to Birmingham in the late 1960s to start the interior design department at Charles H. McCauley Associates. He opened his own office, Moody & Associates in the Spanish Stores building in 1974, adding historic preservation to his expertise in interior and graphic design. He purchased the building in 1980, and later also bought the Munger Building across 20th Street. He retired in 2002.

As an artist, Moody has worked in watercolor for more than 40 years. He exhibited his work at his own Side Show Gallery in the Spanish Stores, and was later by Littlehouse Galleries in Homewood. He self-published two books of his paintings of churches (in Alabama and England). Another book of his depictions of familiar Birmingham landmarks was published by the Birmingham Historical Society.

Moody was elected to hold Place 1 in the Mountain Brook City Council in the 2000 Mountain Brook municipal election, and was re-elected in 2006. He chose not to run for a third term in 2010.

Notable design projects

Publications

  • Moody, Bob (2001) Gifts of Grace: Alabama Churches in Watercolor. Birmingham: Moody & Associates ISBN 9780970315717
  • Moody, Bob (2003) The Church Triumphant: English Churches in Watercolor. Birmingham: Moody & Associates ISBN 9780970315731
  • Moody, Bob (2014) Bob Moody's Birmingham: A City in Watercolor. Birmingham: Birmingham Historical Society ISBN 0943994403
  • Moody, Bob (2022) Painting 30A in Watercolor. Birmingham: Moody & Associates

References

External links