Description
Double Date by P. Buckley Moss
Content & Subject
Double Date by P. Buckley Moss is a 2002 Limited, Numbered Edition Lithograph from the P. Buckley Moss Two Boy Two Girl Collection, charmingly capturing youthful companionship and the innocence of shared moments. This delightful composition portrays two young couples seated together on a suspended porch swing, gently swaying beneath a soft, pastel sky.
In Double Date, the four figures are dressed in traditional Amish-inspired attire, reflecting Moss’s signature portrayal of rural heritage and timeless values. The boys wear classic dark hats and simple vests, while the girls sit modestly beside them in long dresses and bonnets. Their postures are relaxed yet reserved, conveying both shyness and comfort.
The woven seat of the swing adds texture and grounding to the scene, while the visible chains suspending it create vertical balance within the circular framing. The background is softly blended in muted tones of peach, sage, and cream, evoking either early evening or a warm sunset glow. The gentle arc of the swing suggests subtle motion, reinforcing the lighthearted nature of the gathering.
The title Double Date brings a playful twist to the composition. Though modest and understated, the scene celebrates friendship, budding romance, and the simple pleasure of time spent together. As part of the P. Buckley Moss Two Boy Two Girl Collection, this artwork beautifully honors companionship and youthful connection within a wholesome rural setting.
Style & Technique
This Limited, Numbered Edition Lithograph showcases Moss’s delicate linework and balanced composition. The lithographic process preserves the soft blending of background hues while maintaining crisp details in clothing, facial features, and the swing’s woven pattern.
Moss employs her signature elongated forms and simplified facial expressions, allowing body language to convey emotion. The circular composition frames the group intimately, creating a vignette-like effect that enhances the nostalgic mood.
The color palette is gentle and harmonious—earthy browns, muted blues, soft mauves, and creamy pastels. These tones reflect Moss’s ability to evoke warmth without overwhelming the simplicity of the design.
Mood & Inspiration
The mood of Double Date is sweet, nostalgic, and quietly joyful. Moss captures the gentle excitement of young companionship in a way that feels timeless and pure. There is no rush or distraction—just four individuals sharing a peaceful moment together.
Porch swings have long symbolized relaxation, conversation, and community. In this artwork, the swing becomes a metaphor for balance and harmony between friends. The traditional attire further enhances the feeling of enduring values and rural simplicity.
In this 2002 release, Moss reflects on themes of friendship, courtship, and youthful innocence—reminding viewers of simpler times and cherished memories.
Placement & Gift Ideas
Double Date is ideal for a living room, hallway, bedroom, or cozy sitting area, where its gentle tones and nostalgic theme can create warmth and charm. It pairs beautifully with farmhouse, traditional, or country-inspired décor.
As a gift, this Limited, Numbered Edition Lithograph makes a thoughtful choice for anniversaries, weddings, engagement celebrations, or collectors of P. Buckley Moss artwork. It also serves as a sweet keepsake symbolizing friendship and shared journeys.
Celebrate companionship and timeless rural charm with Double Date by P. Buckley Moss—a heartwarming tribute to youthful connection and simple joys.
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🎨 Fun Fact:
Porch swings have historically been gathering places in rural communities, offering a comfortable space for storytelling, socializing, and quiet reflection during warm evenings.
🖼️ Collectors’ Insight:
Works within the P. Buckley Moss Two Boy Two Girl Collection are especially sought after for their balanced portrayal of companionship and youthful romance. Collectors appreciate pieces that capture multiple figures interacting, as they often symbolize unity and shared experiences. As a 2002 lithograph, Double Date represents Moss’s classic storytelling style from the early 2000s, making it a timeless addition to any collection.
2002
Image Size: 11 x 10 inches. Paper Size: 14-1/2 x 13-1/2 inches.
🎁 Available through Canada Goose Gallery in Waynesville, Ohio — your trusted source for the art of P. Buckley Moss.

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