Life
Rauno Thomas Moss grew up with his mother in Tartu in social of local cultural intelligence. He started studying art in 1993 entering to the Tartu Art school in major of sculpture which was changed within the year to subject of painting and design. In addition to painting, Moss’ also studied semiotics in University of Tartu (1998–2002) under professors Peeter Torop and Mihhail Lotman.
In August 2002, he became lecturer in arts at the Tartu University in Faculty of Philosophy, in Department of Arts (lectures in drawing, theory of composition and color) and in the Faculty of Medicine, in Department of Anatomy (lecture in human anatomy for artists). Moss also publishes articles and film reviews in local print media, and works in print design as freelancer artist-illustrator designing book and cd covers
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