Norman Brumm, born to Howard and Lela (Palmer) Brumm Sept. 30, 1938, developed an interest in art early in life. His first studio was in Norwood Township on Lake Michigan, opened following his graduation from Holland High School and Michigan State University, where he earned a Master's of Art degree. Brumm also taught art at Fremont Public Schools.


Although formally trained on oil painting, Brumm produced exceptional water colors and pen and ink drawings. In 1966, he met and married Judith Wedemeier and moved into the field of enamel on metal with the same enthusiasm he had brought to his paintings.  He died in 2008.


This beautiful and unique enamel on copper plate is signed and in excellent condition.  Featuring three sweet birds playing in the snow.  Abstract and yet delicate and realistic at the same time.  Lovely piece to display from a very respected and talented American artist!