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TimCooke
Biography
Tim Cooke was born on 23 June 1942 in Essex, England, and became
a South African at the age of three. In his school years, his
creative instincts drew him always towards abstract art. While
fellow students studied the Impressionists and South African
landscape artists, Tim was delving into the worlds of Picasso, Dali
and other abstract masters.
It was while attending a school set high in the majestic
Drakensberg Mountains that he first became aware of rural African
life. Tim was captured by their raw, colourful simplicity, often
interwoven with intricate symbolism. Through his interaction with
the local black mountain dwellers, he came to appreciate their many
unique qualities, but the one characteristic that seemed common and
binding amongst their variety of cultural strains, was their love
and capacity for communication ... and a seed of inspiration was
sown in a young artist, that he would carry throughout his career.
Tim is a self-taught painter and became a professional artist in
1980, starting out with abstract works. He then turned his skills to
flowers, birds in flight, wild animals, the African bushveld,
landscapes, seascapes, all brought to life with his own abstract
flavour. In recent years the canvasses that leave his studio depict
an ethnic theme, rich with the colour and eternal throb of Africa.
Perhaps through the creative impulse inherited from his
indigenous friends high in the Drakensberg, Tim strives in every
piece of art for a higher communication. His paintings, as a result,
emanate atmosphere. He paints with trademark styles and techniques
he developed over the years, and a Tim Cooke original is always
unique and easily recognizable.
A prolific artist, many of his works now reside in the homes and
corporate buildings of South Africa, as well as those of Europe,
Canada, America, Australia, Asia... and several other countries. He
provides paintings to art galleries in Johannesburg, Pretoria and
Cape Town, as well as to interior decorators and designers.
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