Norman Stevens (1937–2015) was an English artist born in Bradford, known for his significant contributions to printmaking and painting. After studying at the Slade School of Fine Art, he developed a distinctive style that often explored themes of memory and landscape.
Stevens became recognized for his innovative techniques in etching and lithography, creating works that captured the interplay of light and shadow. His art reflects a deep appreciation for the natural world, combining meticulous detail with a sense of abstraction.
In addition to his artistic practice, Stevens was a dedicated educator, teaching at various institutions, including the University of the Arts London. He was passionate about nurturing the next generation of artists, emphasizing the importance of creativity and technical skill. His work continues to be celebrated for its emotional depth and technical mastery, leaving a lasting impact on the art community.