James Moss is an artist with a lifelong relationship to creativity and the arts, now focused mainly in painting. Recent work is part of an ongoing series of paintings exploring the macro-micro interrelationships between complex evolutionary systems, the morphogenesis of form, and the many patterned processes that make up our journey from matter, to life, to mind, into social and cultural aspects of evolution.
James studied painting under Duncan Baird and Cetin Oguz and sculpture under Ron Koehler at Delta State University, and is currently working as curator of the Highway 61 Blues Museum in Leland, MS.