Johnny Morant

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Johnny Morant (b.1982) is a visual artist exploring themes of nature, sustainability and human impact influenced by his travels and experiences. He is rapidly gaining recognition for his thought-provoking paintings, and his work resides in a growing number of corporate and private collections including Smith & Williamson, Standard Chartered Bank, Prudential plc, Old Mutual plc and P&O Cruises. Morant attended art school in Bristol and Bournemouth and has lived and worked in London, Wiltshire and Amsterdam.

AWARDS
Green & Stone Prize For Best Oil Painting at the Annual Show, Chelsea Art Society
Finalist - Windsor & Newton Young Artists Award, Royal Institute of Oil Painters, Mall Galleries
Finalist - Windsor & Newton Young Artists Award, Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours, Mall Galleries
Finalist - Young Marine Artists Shipwrights Prize, RSMA,  Mall Galleries
Prizewinner - Blackmore Vale Fine Arts Prize, Guggleton Gallery

See below for original paintings and limited edition giclée prints, all beautifully framed. Most originals are also available as prints.

 

Past solo exhibitions:

  • 2019 ROA Gallery London, Grounded

  • 2017 The Rountree Tryon Gallery London, Mare Nostrum

  • 2013 The Rountree Tryon Gallery London, Going Places

  • 2011 The Tryon Gallery London, A Closer Look

  • 2009 The Tryon Gallery London, Out and About

Selected group exhibitions:

  • Affordable Art Fair

  • 20/21 International Art Fair

  • New English Art Club, Mall Galleries

  • Royal Institute of Oil Painters, Mall Galleries

  • Royal Society of Marine Artists, Mall Galleries

  • Royal Society of British Artists - Mall Galleries

  • The Society of Botanical Artists, Mall Galleries

  • Chelsea Art Society Annual Exhibition

  • Guggleton Gallery Winter Exhibition, Somerset

  • Green & Stone Gallery, Summer Exhibition

  • Art For Youth, Royal College of Art

View a selection of Johnny’s works below ↓

 
 

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