Bundy Bannerman - A Journey of Life
February 6 - March 23, 2025
Gallery 2
Exhibition launch - February 22, 2-4pm
John “Bundy” Bannerman moved to the outback at the age of 7. He started working in his family’s outback trucking business at an early age and has hauled everything from livestock, mining equipment to hay and wool. After his last back injury in 2019 and the frustration of being in the “big smoke” during recovery, he decided to turn his hand to art – something he never expected to find joy and strength in. Bundy is now a full-time artist, primarily working with acrylics, and spends his time painting his love of trucks, cars, the outback and anything else that excites his imagination. Recently he has been exploring metal and wood as painting surfaces. Without art he knows he wouldn’t be here.
BIO
“I was an outback Road train truck driver for my family business. I’ve moved to Adelaide and took up painting as a hobby at Duffy Street Art supplies with encouragement from Megan and Kate.
I have painted for two years and had my own business as Pink Bear Art.
I like to paint the outback in subject of depression of myself.”