Eliza Moore

Eliza Moore is a documentary and art photographer based in Toronto. Her work in urban design, architecture and project management creates the context for careful observation and documentation of development and conservation in the city, and the infrastructure behind it. Climate change and waste management are other themes running through her work. Current works in progress are set in the Toronto waterfront and around the Great Lakes. Her work has been shown in galleries in Toronto and Montreal.

Owning a gallery box has given Moore the opportunity to produce smaller-scale more domestic work. For the 2022 Art Crawl, she is showing a still-life series shot at home in 2021 featuring kitchen utensils. Light plays on curved stainless-steel surfaces and creates new patterns. Find more about her work at www.eccentricmontage.com. 

Eliza Moore

Reflected Sunlight No.2, 2021

Archival digital print

Prints available as 8” x 10” or 11” x 14”

Edition of 3

(other images in series also available) 

Eliza Moore

Sault Ste. Marie Bridge, 2019

Framed archival digital print

16” x 20” (frame size)

Eliza Moore

Twilight Wind, 2020

Unframed archival digital print

16” x 24”

(other images in series also available)

Eliza Moore

Winter is Grim, 2020

Framed archival digital print

14” x 17” (frame size)

Edition of 3

(other images in series also available)

Eliza Moore

Detail from Views Gone, 2021

Unframed archival digital print

18” x 48”

(other images in series also available)

Eliza Moore

Boulevard Closed, 2021

Framed archival digital print

16” x 24” (frame size)

(other images in series also available)