Animals Wander through Neighborhood Streets at Twilight in Nicholas Moegly’s Illustrations

In folklore, twilight is often interpreted as a liminal, even magical time during which spirits emerge in the transition between light and dark. It’s sometimes even seen as a period when extra caution is advised, as will-o’-the-wisps, shapeshifters, and fae may try to influence people in their path. For artist Nicholas Moegly, nightfall sets the scene for neighborhoods and quiet streets in which curious creatures roam, and lights flicker on in houses, signaling the end of the day.

Many of Moegly’s works possess a dreamy realism along the lines of photographer Todd Hido’s Houses at Night or the illustrations of children’s book author Chris Van Allsburg. There is both a timelessness and a sense that these locations could represent virtually anywhere around the U.S. Sometimes, deer and foxes meander through yards or down alleyways, glancing backward as if responding to a sound. In other compositions, lights shine from upper windows of a house or shop on a hazy street corner, although people are nowhere to be seen.

an illustration by Nichols Moegly of a fox wandering in a street, illuminated by a street light at dusk
“A Suspended State”

Moegly is currently in the midst of the largest oil painting he’s made thus far, experimenting with the relationship between scale and realism in a way that’s challenging his artistic direction. He’s also working toward future exhibitions, transitioning from online releases to more in-person shows. See more on his Instagram.

an illustration by Nicholas Moegly of a simple gabled house with a light on upstairs, in the evening
“A Summer’s End”
an illustration by Nichols Moegly of a deer wandering in a street, illuminated by a street light at dusk
“A Constant Search”
an illustration by Nicholas Moegly of a small town corner store with a light on upstairs, in the evening
“Whestel”
an illustration by Nichols Moegly of a fox wandering near a retro gas station, illuminated by a street light at dusk
“An Old Friend”
an illustration by Nichols Moegly of deer wandering in a street, illuminated by a street light at dusk
“An Inevitable Fate”
an illustration by Nichols Moegly of a garage illuminated by a small light at dusk
“Eastwood”

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