Art Creativity - How to Think Beyond Quick Sketches with Larry Moore
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In this episode of Art School Live, Eric Rhoads welcomes artist, author, and instructor/creativity coach Larry Moore. Watch as Larry takes us through a free art session on using quick sketches to expand your creative thinking – when it comes to painting the landscape and more.

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Larry Moore is a seasoned artist renowned for his diverse approaches to creativity. He is widely recognized as a true master of visual communication.

His journey spans over five decades, with a career that includes advertising, design, fine art, and illustration. His creativity knows no bounds, extending to almost every medium and style imaginable, shaping him into the versatile artist he is today​​​​.

His unique teaching style, which combines critical thinking with creative exploration, empowers artists to not just enhance their technique, but to expand the horizons of their artistic thought and play​​.

Learn from Larry Moore in his new art video workshop “The Creativity Course: Finding Your Unique Painting Language.”

A scene from "The Creativity Course: Finding Your Unique Painting Language"
A scene from “The Creativity Course: Finding Your Unique Painting Language,” available at PaintTube.tv.

“If you’re tired of looking to others for your solutions, this is the class for you. It’s not a ‘how to paint something to look like something’ class. It’s a ‘how to be authentically you’ class. Museums aren’t filled with the same kind of work. The walls are lined with artwork created by rule-breakers and game-changers. I’m going to show you how to make your own rules.” — Larry Moore


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Blog post prepared for the web by Cherie Dawn Haas, Editor of Plein Air Today


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