My name is Elliott Moore, I am an artist based in Massachusetts, and I am currently pursuing my BFA at Montserrat College of Art. My primary focus is sculpture, but my artistic practice spans a diverse range of media, shaped by a continual process of material experimentation and discovery. Through this hands-on approach, I explore the expressive potential of unconventional materials and forms. My work engages with themes of decay, identity, technology, and transhumanism, frequently filtered through a bio-brutalist and technologically charged visual language. I’m particularly interested in the tension between organic and synthetic elements, and I enjoy blurring the lines between the natural and artificial—highlighting their intersections and contradictions.
An early immersion in internet culture, especially the proliferation of decontextualized and experimental art, has played a formative role in shaping my visual sensibility. The absence of clear narrative in much of this content produced a feeling of ambiguity, alienation, and unease that continues to inform my aesthetic approach. This influence can be seen in the way I appropriate or reference visual motifs from early web environments, digital subcultures, and user-generated content. These fragmented, often anonymous digital artifacts serve as a conceptual and aesthetic foundation for my work, allowing me to explore how identity and meaning are constructed—and deconstructed—in the digital age.