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Recent or Current Art Exhibitions
Current Exhibitions
Fabian Perez Gallery, Los Angeles, CA USA
LAAA Gallery 825, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Recent Past Exhibitions
Hermosa Beach Gallery, Hermosa Beach, CA, USA
Woodward Gallery, San Diego, CA USA
Tag Gallery, Los Angeles, CA USA, Won 2nd Place for "Taking The Shade
Artist Information
Norman Deesing, a distinguished, award-winning artist also known in the realm of social media as the comedic persona SunglassJack®, is a Los Angeles-based figurative sculptor.
His work, primarily composed of stoneware clay in mixed media compositions, is renowned for its meticulous engineering of balance and visual harmony.
Deesing’s innovative creations are assemblages of carefully hand-built components, which coalesce into cohesive three-dimensional expressions.
He received his fine arts degree, specializing in ceramics, from the University of California, Davis in 1984, where he studied under the eminent figures Robert Arneson (ceramics) and Wayne Thiebaud (painting).
These formative years proved deeply influential, inspiring Deesing to dedicate many years to teaching ceramic sculpture at the high school level.
In 2024, he shifted his focus exclusively to art production, embarking on a new chapter as a full-time sculptor.