Pim van Moorsel (Voorburg, 1932) is a sculptor and industrial designer. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in The Hague, where he was taught by the famous artist Albert Termote. His father is architect Kees van Moorsel, who designed the pedestal for the equestrian statue of Saint Willibrord in Utrecht for Termote. Van Moorsel worked in a semi-abstract style and created animals and religious images, among other things. He taught at the Catholic Social Academy in The Hague and the Hague University of Applied Sciences, and was a member of the Caroluskring, an association for sculptors from The Hague. His work can be found in public spaces in Voorburg, Nootdorp, Leidschendam and Beuningen, among others.