Peregrine O’Gormley

Born in a green International pick-up on Route 66, in front of the Canyon Gun Shop, Peregrine O’Gormley began life on the move. He grew up on 40 acres of woods and grazing land rife with wildlife in the mountains of central New Mexico. His namesake the Peregrine Falcon, tied him to the beauty and vitality of the natural world. In addition to careful observation and reverence for nature, his father instilled sincere concern for its well-being.

He earned a degree in biology from The Colorado College.  In 2006, after his share of world travel, he moved to La Conner, WA, where he built a home overlooking Puget Sound.

O’Gormley works from his home studio, carving his original work from wood and stone. Careful to avoid the harvest of living wood, he works with dead down material. His sculptures honor nature, blending meticulous craftsmanship with his concerns for the environment. Artistic styles range from exquisite representation and realism towards subtle cubism and abstraction.


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