Surreal Beachscape Art. Norman C Black

Surrealist / Abstract Dreamlike Coastal Scene

£500.00

A striking surrealist beachscape art signed N C Black. Presented in its original frame and is ready to hang.

Featuring bold geometric shapes, a pastel palette, and dreamlike elements like a yellow flag, a beach chair, a ball and a newspaper discarded on the sand beside a Punch and Judy booth.

To the rear of the painting is a typed label with basic details appertains to the artist.

Condition. The work is mounted under glass and has not been removed since framing and appears in excellent condition. The frame, being original exhibits some age related grime, though is without damage.

size 29 x 34 cm

An unusual work, ideal for art lovers with a taste for the unexpected.

About

Norman C Black was born in England in 1920, lived in France between the ages of 9-13, and served in India from 1940 to 1947, with the responsibility of entertaining the British troops stationed there.
From 1948 to 1952, Norman attended art school in Bradford, England and established his style as an abstract and surreal artist, with some realism thrown in. He was represented by galleries in Chicago, Illinois, Newquay, in the United Kingdom, and in London. He also displayed his work at the Brighton Museum and the Royal Academy, and West County Exhibition.
He died on December 9th, 1999.
This information was provided courtesy of his daughter, Henrietta. rogallery.com