Vangel Naumovski (1924 – 2006) was born in 1924 in the Macedonian city of Ohrid (Macedonia). He was interested in art at a young age, but this led nowhere as he left school after third grade and worked a series of odd jobs. After a stint in the army, he enrolled in art school in Skopje (Macedonia) in 1946, lasting a year. He then worked in a woodcarving shop in Ohrid for thirteen years. During this time he was painting, initially in a folk myth style which led to him being considered a Naive artist. In the early 60s his painting morphed into a gooey sort of surrealism. He first exhibited in Yugoslavia in the 50s, and later had one-man shows in Rome, London, Paris, and Toronto. At some point he started a gallery in his home in Ohrid. He died in 2006.