Description
Come Skate With Me by P. Buckley Moss
Content & Subject
Come Skate With Me by P. Buckley Moss is a rare, open-edition lithograph fine art print created in 2009, and a cherished work from the P. Buckley Moss One Girl Collection and Moss Skating Collection. This graceful winter scene features a solitary female skater gliding across a frozen pond, her arms gently extended as if inviting the viewer to join her in the quiet joy of the moment.
In Come Skate With Me, Moss captures a deeply personal and intimate winter experience. The lone skater stands poised on the ice, her soft pink scarf trailing behind her in the cold air, adding movement and warmth to the composition. In the distance, a small farmhouse and barn rest peacefully beneath a pale winter sky, anchoring the scene in rural simplicity. The absence of other figures emphasizes solitude—not loneliness, but serenity—offering a moment of reflection and freedom.
The figure’s open posture and calm expression suggest welcome and trust. True to Moss’s storytelling style, Come Skate With Me feels less like an illustration and more like a memory—one that invites viewers to recall quiet winter afternoons, the hush of snow, and the meditative rhythm of skating alone on ice.
Style & Technique
As a fine art lithograph, Come Skate With Me showcases Moss’s mature folk-art style with clarity and restraint. Her elongated figure, simplified facial features, and expressive gesture are hallmarks of her work, allowing emotion to take precedence over detail. The composition is spacious and uncluttered, with soft lines and subtle textures guiding the eye gently across the frozen surface.
The color palette is intentionally muted—cool blues, gentle whites, and soft neutrals—punctuated by the warm pink of the scarf, which becomes both a visual and emotional focal point. The lithographic process preserves the delicate tonal transitions and painterly qualities of the original, making this open-edition piece feel both refined and approachable.
Mood & Inspiration
The mood of Come Skate With Me is peaceful, inviting, and quietly joyful. Moss often used skating as a symbol of freedom, balance, and inner harmony, and this piece exemplifies that symbolism beautifully. The solitary skater represents independence and self-contentment, while her open arms suggest connection and shared experience.
Created later in Moss’s career, this 2009 work reflects her continued exploration of feminine presence, individuality, and emotional openness. Come Skate With Me encourages viewers to slow down, breathe deeply, and embrace moments of gentle joy found in solitude.
Placement & Gift Ideas
Come Skate With Me is an ideal choice for spaces that value calm and reflection. It works beautifully in a bedroom, reading nook, hallway, office, or quiet living area, where its soothing imagery can be appreciated daily. Its understated elegance also makes it a lovely addition to winter décor without feeling overtly seasonal.
As a gift, this artwork is especially meaningful for women, skaters, collectors of Moss’s female figures, and admirers of peaceful winter scenes. It makes a thoughtful gift for birthdays, retirements, encouragement milestones, or as a personal keepsake celebrating independence and grace.
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✨ Fun Fact:
P. Buckley Moss often used single female figures to represent inner peace and emotional balance. In skating scenes like Come Skate With Me, the ice symbolizes clarity and calm—an open space where the spirit can move freely.
💎 Collector’s Insight:
As a rare open-edition lithograph from 2009, Come Skate With Me is especially appealing to collectors who focus on Moss’s One Girl and Skating Collections. The combination of solitude, feminine strength, and gentle invitation makes this piece a standout example of Moss’s later work—valued for its emotional depth and timeless simplicity.
Rare
Open Edition
7 inches x 3-1/4 inches.
🎁 Available through Canada Goose Gallery in Waynesville, Ohio — your trusted source for the art of P. Buckley Moss.

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