Gerard Stamp (born 1955) is a Norfolk-based English artist celebrated for his luminous watercolours of churches, cathedrals, and historic architecture. Educated under the shadow of Norwich Cathedral, he developed an early dedication to drawing and painting architectural forms, a passion encouraged by influential teachers. After attending art college, Stamp built a successful, award-winning career as an art director in London's design and advertising industry before committing fully to painting in 2002. His work is distinguished by a refined sensitivity to light, capturing both the physical presence and emotional resonance of place. Stamp has exhibited widely, including shows in London and major Cathedrals such as York, Norwich, Exeter, and Ely.

