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John Beeman
Australian, 1926
John Beeman: Artist of Everyday Life
Born in 1926 in Sydney, John Beeman is an artist whose subject matter has spanned a diverse range of themes. He began his artistic journey at the Julian Ashton Art School in Sydney, furthering his education at The Slade School of Art, The Courtauld Institute, and the Institute of Archaeology in London. This comprehensive training laid a strong foundation for his dual roles as an artist and arts administrator.
Through extensive experimentation, John developed a technique rooted in a traditional gesso formula used in Europe shortly after the Renaissance. His process begins with a gesso panel, followed by an initial underpainting that lays in tones with transparent oil colors. This method allows for controlled, progressive application of paint through glazing and scumbling, while maintaining critical drawing control. It is a meticulous approach that favors depth over quick results, guiding John toward his ultimate artistic vision.
In recent years, John's focus has shifted toward depicting people and their environments. His keen observations, often laced with sharp and subtle wit, capture the essence of everyday life in Australia—both past and present. From restaurants and courtrooms to funerals and weddings, his diverse subjects reflect the rich tapestry of Australian life. John portrays his characters with an elegant drama that invites viewers to contemplate their lives and thoughts. His formal training ensures meticulous attention to the construction of his work, as well as a deep understanding of contemporary art.
John Beeman has been recognized with numerous awards for his contributions to the art world, including first prize at the Port Macquarie Art Society Rio Art Carnival, the Macquarie Award, and the On Broadway Art Prize.