Description
Enhance your collection with this captivating original framed photograph by renowned artist Norm Neilson, Polar Bear – ‘Looking Into Distance’, this striking piece is signed on the lower right and numbered #104, with the inscription ‘Polar Bear ‘Greenland’ Norm Neilson 2012.’
Measuring 14cm x 14.3cm and framed at 30.1cm (W) x 30.1cm (H) x 2.4cm (Thick), this artwork beautifully captures the serene majesty of the Arctic. Neilson’s exceptional eye for detail and composition makes this photograph a standout addition to any fine art or photography collection.
Perfect for art enthusiasts and collectors, this piece promises to impress with its contemporary charm and timeless beauty. Don’t miss your chance to own this exquisite work of art!
Image in Excellent Condition Frame in Great condition may have some minor Chipping and scratching on frame plus usual wear marks from use and displaying consistent with age see photos as photos play an important role in description of condition, item/s will be shipped in a box/s and packaging to suit the size of your individual item/s.
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TMC133194W
Postal package 38cm x 38cm x 10cm weight 1.3kg
Bio
Norm Neilson Bio
Taking photos since he was 18, Norm grew interest when traveling in the Solomon Islands.
Spending over 50 years in the building industry Norm during this time developed his skills as a self-taught photographer taking the first photos on a Kodak point and shoot, then the 35mm Minolta and now the medium format Bronica Camera.
Norm’s goal has been to wait for the very best light to capture that “foamy white tip of a wave” or “beautiful white etching on the sand as a wave retreats” to create a photo that people would be proud to give pride of wall space in their home or office.
He also uses materials to print his photos on that are long lasting and resistant to ultra violet light so that the photos don’t fade or deteriorate and can be passed down generations.
Learning to develop and print in his studio darkroom, he went on to have many successful exhibitions, including: East Gippsland Art Gallery, The Mud Brick Pavilion Mallacoota , The Lakes Entrance information Centre Gallery, Mount Buller Art Gallery, The Stables Gallery, Nu-Art Gallery, Metung, Neilsons Gallery Restaurant, Café Doppolo Gallery Restaurant, The Court House Gallery, The Court House Gallery Stratford, Bridges Gallery Restaurant Hurstbridge and many more.
He still exhibits today in his gallery in east Gippsland Victoria.