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Eamon Everall

Eamon Everall (born 6 October 1948) is an English artist and educator. He was one of the 12 founder members of the Stuckists art group.〔Milner, Frank ed. (2004), ''The Stuckists Punk Victorian'', p.62, National Museums Liverpool, ISBN 1-902700-27-9〕 He paints in a "neo-cubist" style,〔Moss, Richard. ("Stuckist's Punk Victorian gatecrashes Walker's biennial" ), Culture24, 17 September 2004. Retrieved 24 November 2009.〕 with subjects from life worked on over a long period.〔
==Life and career==

He was born in Aldershot, Hampshire in an army family.〔Buckman, David (2006), ''Dictionary of Artists in Britain since 1945'', p.488, Art Dictionaries, Bristol, 2006, ISBN 0-9532609-5-X〕 He spent his childhood years in the UK, Europe and Asia, and attended 14 schools, including in Germany and the Far East.〔 The last of these were St Edmunds School, Dover, and The Harvey Grammar School, Folkestone, both in Kent, England.
He studied art at the now-defunct Folkestone School Of Art, and then Waltham Forest School of Art (now University of East London). He took a postgraduate course in advanced printmaking at Wimbledon School of Art, specialising in printmaking.〔 After college he travelled abroad, and ended up working on a Rhine river steamer, then worked as a postman and a dustman.〔
1974–76, Everall won an ARCUK (Architects' Registration Council of the United Kingdom) scholarship and studied architecture at the Architectural Association School of Architecture, London.〔 For the following twelve years he repaired musical instruments, was a builder's assistant labourer, antique fair promoter and part-time art lecturer.〔
From 1988 onwards, he has divided his week between his studio practice and working as Head of Art & Design, Redbridge Institute, London.〔 He said that "adult learners really can turn out the goods and produce work of great depth and wit" and that he sees entry level students regularly gaining university places.〔Reynolds, Megan. ("Redbridge: Mum and daughter master photography" ), ''Waltham Forest Guardian'', 21 September 2007. Retrieved 16 October 2008.〕
In 1996, he gained a post-graduate degree (MA) in Visual Theory.〔 He was a founder member of the Stuckist art movement in 1999, and has been an exhibitor in all their main group shows since then.〔("Eamon Everall: Introduction" ), stuckism.com. Retrieved 16 October 2008.〕 In 2000 he curated the Stuckist exhibition at the Metropole Arts Centre in Folkestone.
In 2004, he was one of the fourteen "founder and featured" artists in ''The Stuckists Punk Victorian'' held at the Walker Art Gallery for the Liverpool Biennial.〔("The Stuckists Punk Victorian" ), Walker Art Gallery, National Museums Liverpool. Retrieved 6 April 2008.〕 In 2006, he was one of the ten "leading Stuckists"〔("Go West" ), ''The Daily Telegraph''. Retrieved 29 March 2008.〕 in the Go West exhibition at Spectrum London gallery.
He lives in east London on the edge of Epping Forest, practises Buddhist meditation, and lives frugally; his early years in Malaya have created a lasting taste for hot, spicy food.〔("'The Gift', Eamon Everall" ), Walker Art Gallery, National Museums Liverpool. Retrieved 16 October 2008.〕

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