He won a grant to
Wimbledon School of Art and won a scholarship in 1949 to the
Royal College of Art. A travel grant took him to Spain and Paris. He then won a scholarship to the
British School in Rome. He had no religious background, but while he was there was drawn towards
Catholicism. This was reflected in his art by his gradual adoption of religious and mythical subjects. In 1957 two of his oils were included as one of the 'Young Artists of Promise' in
Jack Beddington's book. He joined the staff at Saint Martin's in 1964 and stayed for 21 years, becoming a principal lecturer. ==Personal life==