Larry Moss (artist)
Larry Moss  | |
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Larry Moss - American artist, author and educator  | |
| Born | September 25, 1970 New York City, United States  | 
| Known for | Sculpture, Performance | 
| Notable work | Fantastic Flying Octopus (2003) Balloon Manor (2004, 2006-2008, 2013-2014) "LEGO Biggiefig at London Brick" (2014)  | 
Lawrence “Larry” Charles Moss (born September 25, 1970) is an American artist, writer and educator who works mainly with latex balloons. He is known, in the field of large-scale balloon sculpture as art installation, for creating technically and aesthetically challenging sculptures which often incorporate literary, art and pop culture references.
In March 2015, The Washington Post ran a profile on Moss which identified him as "the best balloon artist in the world."
Moss has conceived, organized and constructed large-scale balloon installations in North America, South America, Europe and Asia, including: the world's first piloted flying balloon sculpture, Balloon Manor (a large-scale haunted house made entirely from balloons) and the world's largest, non-round balloon sculpture (see "Soccer Players"). The latter earned Moss and fellow artist Royal Sorell a Guinness World Record and was featured on an episode of the Ripley's Believe It Or Not! TV series.
Moss recently set a second world record at London's Brick 2014 event, erecting a 20-foot-tall balloon replica of a LEGO minifigure that has been recognized in Guinness World Records 2016. Moss is also the founder of one of the first 50, non-academic websites established on the internet: BalloonHQ.com, an online community and resource for amateur and professional balloon artists. He currently owns and operates Airigami, LLC, with his wife and business partner, Designer Kelly Cheatle.