Farouq Molloy

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Farouq Molloy, born Sean Molloy in 1957 in Plymouth, is a British "outsider" artist.[1] 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.[2]

Molloy's work was exhibited at the Tranquil Minds exhibition in 2004,[3] and at the British Outsider Art exhibition in Paris in 2008.[4] It was also featured in Prospect Magazine n°106, in January 2005.[5]

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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 [dead link]