Thomas Berger creates organic and figurative work in granite and bronze. Organic forms, sea animals and invertebrates are among his favorite subjects. A fossil-like appearance in some of his work points at the vulnerability of life. On the other hand, his play sculptures are friendly companions in public parks. Berger is a multi-faceted person inspired by the dignity of nature which guides his art work. He sculpts and paints since childhood and draws from a life-long experience in gardening and as a naturalist. He grew up in a rural town on the Moselle river in Germany, studied agriculture, and worked in Germany, France, Australia and West Africa, and now has his studio in Kittery/ Maine . His sculptures are found in private collections and public locations in New England and beyond. He won awards for his design work, sculpting and photography.