FANNON.  portugal                 

1.Artists' Dinner in Lisbon, 2014 Cermanic Tile Panel 285x90 cm., US$ 8,000.00   2.Barbecue in Sesimbra, 2014 Cermanic Tile Panel 285x90 cm., US$ 8,000.00   3.Bullfight in the Village Square, 2014 Cermanic Tile Panel 375x90 cm., US$ 10,000.00   4.Caparica Coast re-modelled, 2014 Cermanic Tile Panel 255x75 cm., US$ 8,000.00   5.Golfers' Get-together, 2014 Cermanic Tile Panel 240x75 cm., US$ 8,000.00   6.Lunch with the "Beiries", 2014 Cermanic Tile Panel 285x90 cm., US$ 7,500.00   7.The Beach at Carcavelos Revisited, 2014 Cermanic Tile Panel 255x90 cm., US$ 8,000.00   8.The Marina at Cascais restructured, 2014 Cermanic Tile Panel 270x90 cm., US$ 8,000.00.

Note: All artworks consist of tile panels (photography glazed onto 15x15cm tiles) which will be sent via boxes of individually packed tiles ready for mounting onto frames or for in-laying into walls. (click on thumbnail to enlarge)

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British. Born London, UK 17.07.1949 | Residence: Cascais, Portugal

After graduating in Fine Arts from St. Mary's College (University of London) in 1971 Ormond married a Portuguese citizen and moved to Portugal, where he first acted as a design consultant to such companies as Beecham Pharmaceuticals, Unilever and the Portuguese airline TAP among others. He was subsequently contracted by the British School of Carcavelos, St. Julian's, to develop Art, Design and Technology and later promoted to senior management, as Executive Director for Resource Development and School Business Manager. He resigned in September 2008 as an employee of the school but continued to provide management consultancy which he is now developing with other International Schools worldwide, while also returning to further develop his interests in Art and Art Education.

Ormond's focus on and specialization in both Fine Arts and Schools Management has afforded him long and wide experience (throughout Europe, USA, South America and Middle East) in teaching, examining, moderating and, as Principal Examiner, leading workshops and training and mentoring new examiners for The International Baccalaureate Organization. From 2000 to 2010 he also fulfilled two consecutive five-year mandates as the IB Visual Arts Diploma Programme Faculty Member for the Online Curriculum Centre.
Ormond has been awarded fellowships by both the ECIS (European Council of International Schools) and the RSA (Royal Society of Arts) for his contributions to International Education. As an Accreditation Visit Leader for the CIS (Council of International Schools) he has served on or chaired CIS Visiting Teams to International Schools throughout Europe, the Middle East, South America and Australia. It is this developing advisory role that has lead him to choose self-employment as an independent schools advisor (organization & administration; finance and facilities; business and management; student services and resources).

Throughout his life and career he has continued to be actively involved in Fine Arts, whether producing his own artwork or whether guiding teachers and examiners in the field. He has exhibited extensively, mainly throughout Portugal, and is represented in the collections of several municipalities and other private and national organizations.