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Farouq Molloy

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British artist

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Farouq Molloy, born Sean Molloy in 1957 in Plymouth, is a British "outsider" artist. He initially drew on graph paper with a black biro, then began working with colours. His patterned drawings incorporate "Islamic and North African decorative elements", reflecting his conversion to Islam in the early 1990s.

Molloy's work was exhibited at the Tranquil Minds exhibition in 2004, and at the British Outsider Art exhibition in Paris in 2008. It was also featured in Prospect Magazine n°106, in January 2005.

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  1. "Farouq Molloy", website of the British Outsider Art exhibition at the Halle Saint Pierre in Paris
  2. "Farouq Molloy", website of the British Outsider Art exhibition at the Halle Saint Pierre in Paris
  3. "My spiritual journey" Archived 2009-04-07 at the Wayback Machine, Farouq Molly, British Broadcasting Corporation, November 2004
  4. "Farouq Molloy", website of the British Outsider Art exhibition at the Halle Saint Pierre in Paris
  5. "Under the Radar", Prospect



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