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Meet Our Depth Illustrator: Bryan Christopher Moss

A monthly theme inspires new conversations and ideas that we otherwise wouldn’t think about. At our virtual events, speakers are invited to share a story around the theme and what it means to them. After a month, we are excited to see the talks and inspiration that are born out of the theme.

Given that these monthly illustrations are at events all around the world, it’s only right that we get to know the illustrator. It is a tradition at CreativeMornings to work with an artist in our community to create an illustration for the monthly theme.

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CreativeMornings/Columbus chose September’s Depth theme and Bryan Christopher Moss created the accompanying illustration.

We’re excited to share some of our favorite artworks created by Bryan!


About Bryan Christopher Moss


Bryan Christopher Moss is a painter, muralist, illustrator, educator, and creative director who grew up in Columbus, Ohio where he has worked as a professional artist for the past 20 years. As a self-taught artist, Moss focuses on creating impact and camaraderie within the arts community. His commercial clients include Cirque du Soleil, Marvel Comics, Sprite, Coca-Cola, White Castle, Easton Towne Center, and a long-time partnership with the Greater Columbus Arts Council. He curated the exhibition “The Black Panther: Celebrating 50+ Years of Black Superheroes” for the King Arts Complex, and his paintings have been featured in exhibitions at Harvard, MAC Worthington, and Art/Space Lima. His first solo exhibition, “About Time: The Art of Bryan Moss” debuted at the Columbus Museum of Art in 2022. His first graphic novel, The Eightfold Path, which was written by Steve Barnes and Charles Johnson, was published by the Megascope imprint at AbramsComicArts in 2022. He is currently at work on his comics series for kids, Rita’s Dream.


Selected Works


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You can see more of Bryan’s work on his Instagram and Twitter.

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