DANA POINT, Calif.—When Hyatt Moore reflects on the experiences that most profoundly shaped his life as an artist, he focuses on two main things. The first is his marriage. The second is the Lord, whom he says changed his life. “Those things changed the directions in my life, and all that had happened since then,” Moore told The Epoch Times. Moore did not begin painting until he’d already established a creative career and shared an adventurous life with his wife, Anne. He credits his conversion to Christianity with giving him the inspiration to take the bold step. The Moores first moved to Dana Point in 1969, after Hyatt accepted the role of art director for Surfer Magazine. A few years later, he converted to Christianity; not long after, he and his family began to travel the world, serving as representatives for Wycliff Bible Translators. The gig lasted over 30 years. …