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THE UNIQUE SCULPTURES OF

Séamus MORAN (MRSS)


Séamus Moran was born in 1963 and grew up in the Midlands. He graduated at Birmingham Polytechnic, eventually moving to Cornwall in 1988. He lives in the village of Crowan with his wife, Joanna. His other obsessions are music and his 1960 Buick. In 2015 he was accepted as a member of the Royal British Society of Sculptors

RANDOM PRECISION – An exhibition at the Royal Cornwall Museum 2012-2013

I like to work with combinations of seemingly incompatible ideas and forms to produce my sculptures. Inspired by childhood memories of museum visits, fossils and armour, and my industry background in mould-making I aim to produce work that is convincing & meticulously constructed. For many years I have worked by casting knots salvaged from dead trees and turning them into complex organic abstracts. Whilst I still use this method much of my recent work has focused on more figurative themes, often with a strong social comment.

I use a lot of widely different materials and construction methods often having to learn completely new techniques and skills. Very different in some ways to my previous body of work, but retaining the realism and the feeling that these pieces could be museum exhibits from a parallel universe. My objective is to give body to my own insights on human and social conditions through these dark, slightly humorous sculptures, questioning accepted values and aesthetics by the rethinking of familiar objects.

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