Nicolas Moreton (b.1961) is one of our leading contemporary stone sculptors living and working in Britain today, he has
been working in stone for over 35 years. He is a member of the Royal Society of Sculptors with his work being collected
world wide.
“Nicolas Moreton is a modern master of the medium of stone carving” Tim Marlow, Art Critic.
“Since I was small my awareness and relevance of stones have played upon my mind. Its presence creating an intimate, tactile conversation that imposes and engages with our fellow humanity and our connectivity to the universe. A stone, like us, brings a presence and a story providing a sense of place. The way it is shaped and formed creating its own character and personality. It is through utilising the vocabulary of the stone, be it in its natural state, or through its working. I hope to convey an image that will relate to our past and yet resonate to those in our future. Whether it be visualised by figurative or organic form I hope my sculptures small or large can engage with the viewer to celebrate the fertile wonderment of life.” N.M
been working in stone for over 35 years. He is a member of the Royal Society of Sculptors with his work being collected
world wide.
“Nicolas Moreton is a modern master of the medium of stone carving” Tim Marlow, Art Critic.
“Since I was small my awareness and relevance of stones have played upon my mind. Its presence creating an intimate, tactile conversation that imposes and engages with our fellow humanity and our connectivity to the universe. A stone, like us, brings a presence and a story providing a sense of place. The way it is shaped and formed creating its own character and personality. It is through utilising the vocabulary of the stone, be it in its natural state, or through its working. I hope to convey an image that will relate to our past and yet resonate to those in our future. Whether it be visualised by figurative or organic form I hope my sculptures small or large can engage with the viewer to celebrate the fertile wonderment of life.” N.M