David Moser is a Maine sculptor whose work in bronze, clay, stone, and wood carries the rigor of a lifetime spent making. Raised inside the world of Thos. Moser furniture — one of the most respected American furniture companies — David Moser developed an eye for form, proportion, and material long before he turned to sculpture full time.
Self-taught as a visual artist, he has built a practice rooted in endurance and curiosity, moving from the precision of chair design to the expressive freedom of figurative and abstract sculpture. Represented by Portland Art Gallery, David Moser creates works that distill posture, gesture, and emotion into durable, resonant form.
What does it take to leave the discipline of furniture making and follow an idea until it finds its own shape in bronze or stone?
