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Born in Worcestershire Neasom studied at Brimingham College of Art, 1931-5, notably in watercolour with
Bernard Fleetwood-Walker. He went on to teach art for 34 years. He was a
memeber of RBSA, RWS , and Stratford-Upon-Avon Art Society. Neasom
wrote that his aim was “only to express my feelings about a subject”.
He did a lot of on-the-spot drawing and could “… not work from
photographs”. The Vet, Oddingly; Crowle Old Barn; Little Comberton
Church; Meon Hill at Dawn were among his main pictures. He wrote a number
of illustrated articles for Leisure Painter. He lived in Redditch,
Worcestershire.