Diarmuid Byron O'Connor, Date of Birth

    

Diarmuid Byron O'Connor

British artist

Date of Birth: 07-Dec-1964

Profession: artist, sculptor

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius


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About Diarmuid Byron O'Connor

  • Diarmuid Byron O'Connor (born 7 December 1964) is a British artist, best known for his sculpture. He attended the John Fisher School in Purley, with presenter Matthew Wright.
  • In 1984, he started at art college in Bristol.
  • In 1986 he joined "Changing Places", a community and environmental arts project, as a stone carver – leaving in 1988.
  • In 1991 he studied conceptual fine art at Chelsea School of Art, London. Starting a decorating firm, Byron-O'Connor worked evenings sculpting with wax at home.
  • He was commissioned to create a statue of Peter Pan to stand outside Great Ormond Street Hospital which was given the rights to the character by creator J.
  • M.
  • Barrie.
  • Following the unveiling of this work and an exhibition of small bronzes in 2000, he built a studio for private commissions.
  • In 2005 he added a scale statue of Tinker Bell to the one of Peter Pan, unveiled by The Countess of Wessex.Byron-O'Connor's research into World War I led to him designing sets for BBC2's The Trench; BBC1's The Somme - From Defeat to Victory; and the Discovery Channel's Mud, Blood, and Tarmac.
  • Whilst working on the set for BBC One's The Crafty Tricks of War he was asked to co present the series with Dick Strawbridge.
  • He subsequently made Geronimo with Fearne Cotton for BBC1.

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