Born in Dublin  into a cultivated family, Albert Victor Ormsby Wood attended  attended The Metropolitan
School of Art in Dublin in the 1920’s. For several years he worked in stained glass
studios of Harry Clarke, sometimes modeling for him. Towards end of
1920s moved to London, married, exhibited at RA and RHA and opened his
own art school. After volunteering for the British Army he was badly
wounded in the London Blitz and was invalided out. In 1949 moved to
Ansty, Sussex, where he lived the life of a reclusive artist.  For many
years Wood created highly stylized pictures of women and wrote erotic
fiction. Examples were shown in the exhibition A Voyeur in Art at
Michael Parkin Gallery, 1992.