Jonathan Koetsier

Overview

Jonathan Koetsier was born in South Africa and lived there until he was ten, when his family moved to a small and quaint countryside village called Owslebury in Hampshire in the UK.   He pursued a BTEC Level 3 Diploma in Art and Design before completing a BA in Drawing and a MA in Illustration (Authorial Practice), both  at Falmouth University.  He subsequently moved with his wife to St. Andrews to be nearer family and because of the beautiful and inspiring location.

 

Of his work Jonathan says, “For me, painting from life is to do with much more than simply representing what I see optically; painting is a matter of expressing how I feel about what I see".

 

“In paint I render momentary experiences of observing and responding, continuously amassing marks into a visual statement as a whole. I have recently been finding inspiration for my work within landscape and still life painting, I feel that both of these subject matters are usefully to me as I develop a personal approach to visual depiction and image making. The major difference between them is to do with the fact that the still life is selected, arranged, and somewhat static, while the landscape is found, framed, and continuously moving.”

Works
  • Jonathan Koetsier, Coffee Pot, Lemon and Lime
    Coffee Pot, Lemon and Lime
  • Jonathan Koetsier, Glencoe as the Clouds Descend at Dusk
    Glencoe as the Clouds Descend at Dusk
  • Jonathan Koetsier, Orange and Glass on Light Blue Background
    Orange and Glass on Light Blue Background
  • Jonathan Koetsier, Reflections, St Andrews Harbour and Cathedral
    Reflections, St Andrews Harbour and Cathedral
  • Jonathan Koetsier, Sarah’s Jug
    Sarah’s Jug
  • Jonathan Koetsier, St Andrews Harbour and Pier
    St Andrews Harbour and Pier
  • Jonathan Koetsier, Storm is Coming, Durness
    Storm is Coming, Durness
  • Jonathan Koetsier, Tentsmuir Forest, Blue Trees
    Tentsmuir Forest, Blue Trees
  • Jonathan Koetsier, Tentsmuir Forest, Light Through Trees on a Hill
    Tentsmuir Forest, Light Through Trees on a Hill
Exhibitions