An artwork from Larry Moore's 'Intrusion' series, showcasing a peacock in a dilapidated kitchen.
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Sponsor Our ArticlesLocal artist Larry Moore will showcase his innovative ‘Intrusion’ series at the Southeastern Wildlife Exposition (SEWE). The collection examines the clash between wildlife and human environments. Featuring striking pieces like ‘The Interaction of Color,’ the art encourages reflection on conservation. With SEWE set for February 14-16, attendees can engage in discussions about environmental advocacy and enjoy a variety of artistic exhibitions.
Charleston is gearing up for an exciting display of artistry and wildlife awareness at the upcoming Southeastern Wildlife Exposition (SEWE), where local artist Larry Moore will showcase his innovative artwork, particularly his stunning series titled “Intrusion.” This unique collection dives deep into the intriguing tension between wild animals and the *man-made environments* they often find themselves in.
Among the standout pieces is “The Interaction of Color,” featuring an eye-catching scene of a peacock perched on the edge of a sink in a *dilapidated kitchen.* This striking image perfectly encapsulates the series’ message and raises an *essential question:* just who is intruding on whom? Moore’s artwork often presents exotic animals in abandoned buildings and derelict landscapes, prompting viewers to reflect on the *interplay* between nature and the impact of human civilization.
As a lifelong advocate for the *environment,* Moore’s work sheds light on the complex relationship we share with nature. He believes that art has a profound ability to provoke thought and ignite discussions around conservation, reminding us of our role in the *ecosystem.* Whether it’s his classic “Intrusion” animals or more abstract interpretations, Moore masterfully creates a narrative within his pieces that encourages us to ponder our interactions with wildlife.
Set against the backdrop of downtown Charleston, the 43rd SEWE will unfold from February 14-16, promising to be an exhilarating event for art lovers and nature enthusiasts alike. With over 90 events, 300 exhibitions, and around 80 talented artists showcasing their works, it’s a perfect stage for Moore to share his *creativity* and insights. The festival aims to promote tourism, support local economies, and raise awareness for wildlife conservation, making it a perfect fit for Moore’s ingenuity.
Moore’s path into fine art began in 2005 after relocating to Charleston. A former graphic designer, he transitioned to fine art after receiving inspiration from local artist Mark Horton in 2016. This encouragement steered him toward exploring a variety of styles, culminating in the creation of his *groundbreaking* “Intrusion” series.
In addition to creating compelling artwork, Moore is also a passionate educator. He travels across the country, teaching workshops that focus on *creative thinking and design,* scheduled for March and July. His teaching style emphasizes the *process of creativity* that he has cultivated over his years of experience, having taught plein air painting since 1990.
Moore is also working on a book titled “Fishing for Elephants.” Attempting to inspire creativity, the book weaves together various *creative exercises* and thought-provoking narratives. Moreover, he embarked on a heartfelt mission to *revive* his late grandmother’s children’s book, “Jackie Boy and the Sea Folk,” reimagining it through beautifully recolored illustrations after the original was lost to a hurricane.
Visitors to SEWE can enjoy a *rich array* of events, interactive demonstrations, and exhibitions that are bound to captivate audiences of all ages. Notably, a complimentary shuttle service will be available, making it easy for attendees to immerse themselves in the spectacle of wildlife and art. With Moore’s “Intrusion” series among the highlights, this year’s expo promises to be a memorable celebration of both artistic expression and the invaluable connection we share with the natural world.
As the date approaches, excitement builds around SEWE, not only for the celebration of artistry and wildlife but also for the meaningful conversations surrounding *environmental advocacy.* With Moore’s dynamic vision and commitment to the earth, attendees will walk away with not just a piece of art but, more importantly, a deeper appreciation for the wild creatures that inhabit our world.
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