Bill Botten
Bill Botten is a contemporary painter based in Adelaide, South Australia, recognised for his emotive and expressive visual language. Working primarily in acrylics and mixed media, Botten explores themes of memory, resilience, vulnerability, and identity through a practice that balances abstraction with figurative storytelling. His paintings are distinguished by their gestural mark-making, layered compositions, and a bold yet nuanced use of colour.
Originally trained and employed in the legal profession, Botten came to painting later in life, embracing art as a second career in his 40s. Coming from a family with artistic roots, he initially resisted identifying as an artist, but over time developed a distinctive visual voice that now defines his mature body of work. His background outside the traditional art school system has allowed him to develop a deeply personal style—unconstrained by convention and grounded in lived experience.
Botten’s work often draws upon internal landscapes and universal emotions, with many of his pieces carrying titles that suggest narrative fragments or emotional states. His figures—when they appear—are rendered with expressive distortion and psychological weight, inviting the viewer into a contemplative space. His abstract compositions, meanwhile, function as emotional fields, rich with texture, tension, and movement.
His art has been exhibited in solo and group shows in Adelaide, Melbourne, Hong Kong, and the UK, and is held in both private and corporate collections.
Botten continues to paint full-time from his Adelaide studio, where he welcomes commissions and studio visits. His commitment to storytelling through paint—whether subtle or intense, personal or collective—positions him as a vital voice in the South Australian contemporary art scene.



