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John Botham


Jazz Inside
Oil
50x70cm
R3900



Landscape 2
Oil
40x80cm
R4500-00

Martin John Botham was born in 1963 in Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa, where he grew up and matriculated after an interlude of two years at

the Drakensberg Boys Choir School. He went on to study at Rhodes University, following his passion for art.

After completing a Bachelor of Fine Art Honours degree, John taught art for 16 yrs in South Africa and in England.

He then embarked on a career as full time artist.

Inspired by the South African countryside with its dramatic colours  and abstract landscape shapes he dedicates his days in his studio

into transforming these images into oils on canvas.


Landscape1
Oil
50x70cm(F71x91cm)
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I strive to express in my work a joyous sense of being at ease with my own life, an existence living in peace and harmony with nature. I

 try to create a new poetic reality through tapestry-like landscapes of light.”

“I am fascinated by the power of colour, and I endeavour  in my paintings to search for the mystical longing of light that dwells in all of life. I

 hope to express an inner tranquility, in contrast to the fast-moving busy pace of life as it is today.”

He paints the beauty of landscape, of creation, of magical moments, such as the break of day. His art does not represent the reality we live in South Africa.

Instead it represents a vision of a world of happiness and peace.

 His most important inspirations and influences are the linear graphic works of South African painter and printmaker Cecil Skotness, the pure colour of the

Fauve painters, the magical world of Peter Bruegel and the harsh light of the German Expressionists.

  He exhibits his works in galleries in Australia, America (North Carolina) and South Africa. The South African galleries are:  Robertson Art Gallery, Franschhoek Art House, Hout Bay Gallery,

Rossouw Modern Galleries, Stellenbosch Fine Arts, Walker Bay Gallery (Hermanus), Harbour Road Gallery (Kleinmond), Kalk Bay Gallery, and others in the Western Cape.