Museo Moderno
O’connor Sheila
MORGOLOGÍA BIOMATERIAL #6

1983 Cordoba, Argentina.
His work has developed in the experimentation of different
techniques and materials. Drawing, objects and sculpture
are his eld of work. She is dened by extreme care in the
development of the line and the nishing of her works.
His gures represent abstract scenes of the natural
environment, snake eggs, groups of stones, soft and exible
objects, turtle shells, swarms, worms. His style is nourished
by anatomical and organic shapes in a precise game of
beauty and rejection.
Since 2019, she has been taking discarded organic
materials from human consumption to transform them into
creative energy, into works of art that teach us how
everything has power and a potential for transformation.
What is trash to one is treasure to another. This natural law
is evident in Sheila’s works. Yerba mate, eggshell, coffee,
curcuma, needles, eucalyptus, among others, are the
materials that we can nd present in the organic forms
made with their own moulds.