Just Love Coffee Cafe — Murfreesboro East welcomes the art of Rainbow Mosho this October.
View the exhibit from the young artist Oct. 3–15.
Rainbow says she creates art to feel safe, emphasize her uniqueness and to share her emotions.
“I have something to say. My art expresses my emotions. I want other kids to relate to my experiences and find hope with my creations,” Mosho says.
Presently, the artist lives in Middle Tennessee. Rainbow Mosho was born Thomais Mosho in Athens, Greece, in 2008. She was developing like any other child. But at 30 months, she had a massive regression and autism became a part of her life.
Dyslexia has also challenged her. The child learned to read in late 2016 and 2017 at almost 9 years old.
Mosho has now self-published three books. She paints, draws and runs daily and loves dinosaurs, whales and the Titanic.
Her love of color and art led to her Rainbow Mosho persona.
“Nothing is impossible,” Yadira, her mom, says. “We can always find a solution. Her goal is to see her art and books used as tools to support kids’ mental health.”
Recent experiences with travel, weddings, horse therapy and COVID-19 have inspired the artist’s recent work.
The Moshos acknowledge the massive support that Borderless Arts TN has provided Rainbow and other kids through workshops, as well as presenting the Just Love exhibit.
Just Love Coffee Cafe — Murfreesboro (East) is located at 129 MTCS Rd., Murfreesboro.
Meet the artist at the exhibit on Friday, Oct. 8, 6–8 p.m.; Saturday, Oct. 9, 11 a.m.–1 p.m.; Sunday, Oct. 10, 4–6 p.m.; and Friday, Oct. 15, after 6 p.m.
For more information on Rainbow Mosho, visit rainbowmosho.com or find her books on Amazon.
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