Dylan Moran's figurative art style is a captivating fusion of expressive emotion and striking realism, where each pen and brush stroke seems to echo a raw, human experience. His work often blurs the line between abstraction and precision, drawing viewers into a mixed-media world that feels both intimate and profound. Moran masterfully captures the essence of his subjects, by infusing them with a surreal energy that challenges the viewer's perception. His use of bold, dynamic colour contrasts and fluid compositions creates a visual narrative that is both compelling and thought-provoking, inviting viewers to explore deeper layers of meaning and emotion within every piece. Dylan Moran's art is a celebration of the beauty and complexity of life, conveyed through a language that speaks directly to the soul.
Best known as a comedian, writer and actor, he co-wrote and starred in the double BAFTA Award winning series Black Books on Channel 4, and following his role in Notting Hill Dylan acted alongside Simon Pegg & Nick Frost in Shaun Of The Dead and Run Fatboy Run.
Winner of the 1993 Edinburgh Festival So You Think You’re Funny Award
Winner of the 1996 Edinburgh Festival Perrier Comedy Award aged just 24
Voted the 14th Greatest Stand-Up Comedian of all Time in a Channel 4 poll (2010)
French newspaper Le Monde declared Moran “the greatest comedian, living or dead” (2007)
Dylan Moran headlines The Fez Comedy Club at The Guildhall in Bath on Friday April 18th, info and tickets from
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