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Norman Mooney
"Bloom No. 2" from the Bloom Series, Abstract, Organic Sculpture in Acrylic

2022

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Bloom No. 2 from the Bloom Series by Norman Mooney White frosted acrylic, mirror-polished stainless steel, birch plywood base Edition of 3 Inspired by the work of the 19th century biologist Ernst Haeckel and his study of microbes, the Bloom series is an exploration into and a study of the geometry of structures. The work celebrates the remarkable diversity of form, pattern, shape and materiality found in nature and the synergy that connects it. This series also examines our own sense of space, our physical awareness and how we interact with the environment around us. Norman Mooney is an Irish artist located in New York City and has been exhibiting locally and internationally for more than 20 years. His sculptures are both physical and metaphysical. His work explores the elemental and cyclical synergies of nature. Materiality, pattern, scale and experience are key concerns within his practice. Norman makes sculpture, interior and exterior installations, drawings and works on paper, his methodology is one of experimentation and process with materials such as smoke, glass, steel and resin. Abstract Acrylic Sculpture, Floral, Flowers, Bloom, Petals, Organic, Nature, Biology, Microbes, Microbial, Germs, Geometric Shapes, Geometry, Iteration, Motif, Contemporary, Modern, Indoor, Spheres, Spherical, Symmetry, Reflective, White
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