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Sargy Mann Sargy Mann (29 May 1937 - 5 April 2015) was a British painter.〔("Sargy Mann" ) Cadogan Contemporary. Retrieved 9 March 2015〕 Over the course of his career, Mann’s subject matter featured both landscapes and portraiture. His diverse works are recognizable by their bright colour scheme, registering each piece entirely unique.〔 Mann began to lose his eyesight in 1973.〔Barber, Laura. . Retrieved 9 March 2015〕 Officially abandoning his other interests, Mann threw himself into his artistic career at Camberwell. Mann was tutored and influenced by painters Euan Uglow, Frank Auerbach and Dick Lee. They emphasized the need to paint from reality – to paint that which you see, a philosophy which Mann in turn applied to his own art.〔Edwards, Zachary. "Sargy Mann: A Blind Painter Who's Changing the Way We All See Painting". ''Mural Form''. 17 February 2015. Retrieved 9 March 2015. 〕 ==Teaching==
In 1963, Mann had his first exhibition. His painting ''Karen I'' was featured in the Contemporary Portrait Society show on Bond Street.〔Peter, Mann (2008). ''Sargy Mann: Probably the Best Blind Painter in Peckham''. p. 16〕 His commercial success was slow, though, and he returned to Camberwell in 1967 to become the first ever post-graduate student in their painting school.〔 Mann excelled at Camberwell, and went on to teach students with the same passion he put into his art. Mann’s lessons focused on the transformative powers of light and colour.〔 He taught at both Camerwell and the Camden Arts Centre until 1988.
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