About
"My creative product is constantly evolving, discovering endless visions."
Wayne Moore is an artist born in Portland, Jamaica and raised in Toronto, Canada. His mix
of vibrant colours and intricacies stems from his Jamaican cultural roots intertwined with his
passion for spreading positive, uplifting energy.
A McMaster University alumni and a CFL running-back for the BC Lions, Moore describes
art as his hidden peace of mind and balance. As a sense of harmony and exploring the
other side of his mind, Moore would usually sketch and paint in his spare time off the field
and out of the gym, often referring to himself as a “left brain, right brain enthusiast.”
Many appreciate his ability to enlighten viewers' eyes and minds with a collaboration of
colours and textures.
Moore showcases his artwork through in-depth storytelling, authentic experiences, and versatile exposure. Following his passion allows Moore to express forms of his imagination and constant ideas through his creations.
"My creative product is constantly evolving, discovering endless visions."
Moore has always enjoyed his ability to express himself creatively. He embodies his duty to cultivate community, connectivity, and culture in all aspects of his art.
"Being able to grasp this has been one of the greatest decisions; All I had to do was be me
and embrace my gift wholeheartedly.”
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Experience
2020 -
Professional Artist, waynemoore.art
2016 -
Professional Athlete, CFL BC Lions
Press
2021
2021
2021
LPS Athletic Centre, How Wayne Moore Dominates on the Field & in the Art World, Dominate Discussions
2018
Tim Baines, Art and soul: Ottawa Redblacks running back Wayne Moore pushes forward with football, Ottawa Sun
Exhibitions
Solo
2022
"Tool of Tools" Contemporary Art Gallery
Collaborations
2022
"Black Frames" Art Exhibit, Withrow Common Art Gallery
Pop-Ups
2022
blackownedTO, CF Eaton Centre
2021
Art of the Hustle, Brimz Hat Boutique
