Noel Betowski

Noel Betowski (born 1952 in Tilbury, Essex,[1] England) is an artist living and working in Cornwall.[2][3]

He graduated from Central School of Art and Design in 1976,[3] having been taught by David Haughton.[4] Betowski was a winner of the John Constable prize in 1987 and 1988 and has exhibited at Royal Cornwall Museum,[5] The Royal Academy and The National Portrait Gallery.[6]

Betowski is an elected member of the Penwith Society of Arts[4] and a member of the Newlyn Society of Artists.[7]

His work references Entoptic phenomenon and Dazzle camouflage which was used on shipping to confuse enemy guns in World War II.[8]

  1. ^ "Noel BETOWSKI". Retrieved 21 September 2017.
  2. ^ Ruhrmund, Frank (10 November 2011). "The best things come in threes from Noel betowski". The Cornishman. Local World. Archived from the original on 26 August 2014. Retrieved 17 August 2014.
  3. ^ a b "Enjoy a feast with Betowski at the Royal Museum". The West Briton. Local World. 3 November 2011. Archived from the original on 26 August 2014. Retrieved 17 August 2014.
  4. ^ a b "Noel Betowski // Penzance". 13 December 2015. Retrieved 21 September 2017.
  5. ^ "Noel Betowski goes large for Out of Nowhere at the Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro". Retrieved 21 September 2017.
  6. ^ "HOME OF THE PENWITH SOCIETY OF ARTS IN CORNWALL". Retrieved 21 September 2017.
  7. ^ "Noel Betowski". Retrieved 21 September 2017.
  8. ^ "THE BIG ART DIRECTORY". Retrieved 21 September 2017.