We have Two Original Norman Neasoms that will be available at our Autumn Exhibition on Thurs 6th Oct About the Artist - Norman Neasom R.W.S, R.B.S.A., S.A.S. (1915 - 2010)
Norman
Neasom was born in 1915 and grew up on Birchensale Farm on the
outskirts of Reddich in Worcestershire. From a very early age Norman
would draw and paint on any scraps of paper he could find (something
he did right up to his last days!) and after leaving Redditch County
High School at 16 he won a place at the Birmingham College of Art where
he studied under Bernard Fleetwood Walker, Harold Holden, Henry Sands,
Michael Fletcher and William Colley.
Norman lectured at the Birmingham College of Art after the 2nd World
War and in 1953 he moved to a teaching post at Redditch School of Art
where he later became the Head of the Department, retiring in 1979 to
take up his painting full time.
Norman Neasom RWS, RBSA, SAS has gained success and recognition as a
professional watercolour painter exhibiting at the Royal Academy, The
Royal Watercolour Society, Royal Birmingham Society of Artists,
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, The Mall Gallery London, Chris
Beetles Gallery London and the Stratford Art Society. His work is also
in the permanent collections of Her Majesty the Queen, Birmingham Museum
and Art Gallery, Royal Watercolour Society, Royal Birmingham Society of Artists and the West Midlands Arts Council.
Norman painted entirely from his sketch book using quick pencil
sketches of scenes that captured his imagination. He was often to be
found quickly jotting on any piece of paper he may have in his pocket
humorous sketches of a character he may have seen in a local pub or even
in the supermarket. His incredible imagination was the trademark of
Norman Neasom's work.
Sadly Norman passed away in his 95th year during February 2010, he
was a well loved and collected artist and we are fortunate that, as a
prolific artist over an 80 year period, he has left a
phenomenal legacy for us all to enjoy.
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