Born in Dunedin in 1956 and educated at Kings High School, John Toomer left school and was involved in the retail sector from 1973-1988, during which time he was the owner / operator of Cookham Shoe Store in Dunedin.
Self taught with no formal art training, John became a professional artist in the middle of 1988, and has since held five highly successful solo shows-everyone a complete sell out. He has also participated in a number of invited artist exhibitions and has been a regular exhibitor in most Otago Art Society exhibitions since 1974.
John has been a member of the Otago Art Society Inc Council since 1990 and held the position of President for four years from 1993 - 1996. In recognition of his service to the OAS John was made a life member of the society in August 1998. He also served On the executive of the Dunedin Community Arts Council - holding the position of deputy Chairman for two years.
Toomer's work is now in many private and corporate collections across New Zealand and overseas - he has also reproduced works in limited edition prints, greeting cards and a calendar.
In 1998 he was commissioned by the Dunedin City Council to paint the city / harbour view from Robin Hood Park to commemorate Otago's 150th Anniversary. This was the same scene as painted in 1948 by Peter McIntyre for the 100th Anniversary, and by Robert Hawcridge for the provinces 50th anniversary. The original painting is currently hanging in the Mayoral Chambers of the Dunedin City Council. (A limited edition print was produced).
Painting in both acrylic and oil-his earlier work featured coastal, rural & mountain scenes of Otago and the surrounding Southern Regions. His current style is described as 'contemporary realism' and the subject matter features still life objects; old & run down buildings consisting of either homesteads, country stores, churches and railway stations. John thrives in using his unique technique to achieve meticulous detail using oils. His art is a dramatic interplay of stark settings and serene moods intensified by his expressive handling of light and shadow on rural themes.
Current work can be viewed exclusively at The Artist's Room - fine art gallery in Dunedin.