![]() ![]() Still in school Noel used to go see Julian perform in small comedy clubs and after they got to know each other they pretty soon started doing comedy together.Īlthough finding his place in comedy he never gave up his love for art and painting. Impressed by this success he started trying some standup. His fellow students taught it was the funniest thing ever. One day he had to do a performance speech based on a book. He discovered his love for comedy when still being in college. ![]() He studied at Croydon Art College and BCUC (Buckingham Chilterns University College) as a visual artist. Other than his love and talent for comedy, Noels first passion has been art. Noel Fielding was born in Westminster (UK) on the 21st of May 1973 and has one younger brother, Michael Fielding. There, Dexter Dalwood (Turner Prize nominee) taught me and after two years under his supreme tutelage and much hard graft he advised me to become a comedian." -Noel Fielding It was here I learned how to draw and paint well enough to be accepted into Croyden Art College. Things changed when I was 11, a lame tiger who owned a stationery shop gave me the keys to his stock room, I would roll around in acrylic and oil pastels in reverie, licking canvases and tucking coloured pencils into my wild hair. I would sometimes arrange ants into primitive still lives or scratch out portraits onto the trunks of trees. "Growing up in the jungles of India there was no need for drawing or painting. Hilarious and beautifully produced, this is a visual feast which will delight and entertain Noel's many impassioned fans. Noel Fielding's book channels the creative influences of Henri Rousseau, Roy Lichtenstein, and Salvador Dalí, through the comedian's strange, singular, and surreal mind. A beautiful and hilarious new book of artwork from the star of The Mighty Boosh ![]()
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