Mark Isaac-Williams Explained

Mark Isaac-Williams
Birth Date:16 November 1939
Birth Place:Hong Kong
Education:Shrewsbury College, England
Occupation:Botanical artist
Orchid expert
Url:Mark Botanical Art

Mark Isaac-Williams (born 16 November 1939, Hong Kong) is an English botanical artist,[1] horticulturalist, and orchid expert; he has published several books on the subject.

Early life and education

Williams was born in Hong Kong to British parents, father Leonard, a sea captain, and mother Margery Isaac. In June 1940 the British Government required all women and children to leave Hong Kong as the Japanese forces had surrounded Hong Kong. Williams and his mother sailed to Australia and lived in Watsons Bay, Sydney. His father remained in Hong Kong and was interned at the Stanley Internment Camp.[2] After WWII, Williams and his mother spent time in Shropshire, England, before returning to Hong Kong, where he and his parents lived at The Peninsula. The hotel had been occupied by the Japanese army during the war and at that point was in a very poor state, Williams describing it as "full of mosquitos and rats."[3]

He attended Kowloon Junior School and King George V secondary school. In 1951 the family moved into a new home on Kimberley Street. He then attended Moor Park School in Shropshire, England as a boarder from the age of 11, where he kept a "nature notebook". He moved to St Margaret's College in Devon to finish his O-Levels and then on to Shrewsbury College.[4]

Work

After school, Williams initially worked for an advertising company in London but moved back to Hong Kong in 1959. He worked as a clerk for the British government communications office, stationed at Victoria Barracks, for seven years.[5] In 1962 he started teaching swimming at Diocesan Girls' School. The job evolved to become a full-time PE teaching position, which he held for 12 years. Around this time, he joined an "amateur orchid group" led by Gloria Barretto, an orchid expert at Kadoorie Farm and Botanic Garden (KFBG).

In 1979 Williams joined KFBG as a horticulturist, working alongside Barretto. On behalf of KFBG he travelled widely, including Australia, Taiwan, Thailand, Malaysia, Nepal and Papua New Guinea,[6] collecting orchid specimens[7] and studying plants in their native environment.[8] In 1984 he left KFBG and ran two florist businesses.[9] In 1985 he moved to Australia to run a plant nursery in Queensland. He lived in the UK from 2000 to 2006, returning to Hong Kong afterwards.[10]

In Hong Kong, Williams was re-hired by KFBG to revive the Orchid Haven which had grown from six species in 1977 to over 150 in 2006. In 2011 the Gloria Barretto Orchid Sanctuary was opened, where Williams worked as a consultant. In 2013 he gave up this role and became KFBG's first ever resident artist.[11] By the time he retired in 2020 he had painted pictures 130 varieties of orchids.[12]

Artwork

As an artist, Williams is entirely self-taught. His favourite medium is watercolour.[13] In 2013 he earned a diploma from the Society of Botanical Artists (SBA).[14] His prints are sold through the Lion Rock Press.[15]

Exhibitions

Williams' paintings have appeared in the following exhibitions:

Awards

Williams also won the following awards at the Royal Horticultural Society Botanical Art and Photography Exhibition:[19]

Publications

Williams has published the following books:

The following paintings have appeared in issues of Curtis's Botanical Magazine:

Also: Flora of China Illustrations: Orchidaceae Vol. 25, Pub. Science Press, Beijing

Other

Williams makes wooden models of historical ships that have carried botanical artists through the ages, including a two-foot model of HMS Beagle.[25]

See also

Notes and References

  1. 2018 . Donna Miskend . Exhibiting at the RHS . The Botanical Artist . New York, USA . Vol. 24 No. 4 . American Society of Botanical Artists . 22.
  2. Web site: Painter of orchids on a colourful Hong Kong childhood, developing a passion for plants and swapping his brushes for pencils late in life . Kate Whitehead . scmp.com . 1 May 2022 . 2024-04-05.
  3. Web site: Painter of orchids on a colourful Hong Kong childhood, developing a passion for plants and swapping his brushes for pencils late in life . Kate Whitehead . scmp.com . 1 May 2022 . 2024-04-05.
  4. Web site: Painter of orchids on a colourful Hong Kong childhood, developing a passion for plants and swapping his brushes for pencils late in life . Kate Whitehead . scmp.com . 1 May 2022 . 2024-04-05.
  5. Web site: Painter of orchids on a colourful Hong Kong childhood, developing a passion for plants and swapping his brushes for pencils late in life . Kate Whitehead . scmp.com . 1 May 2022 . 2024-04-05.
  6. 2014 . . Contributors . Curtis's Botanical Magazine . New York, USA . Vol. 31 No. 4 . American Society of Botanical Artists . 373.
  7. News: 1989-02-26 . The Canberra Times . Susan Parsons . [inhttps://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/120913076?searchTerm=%22Mark%20Isaac-Williams%22 Sunday Gardener ]. 18 . Canberra, Australia .
  8. 2010 . . Contributers . The Botanical Artist . New York, USA . Vol. 27 No. 4 . American Society of Botanical Artists . 381.
  9. Web site: Green fingers, Artist's Hands – the botanical art of horticulturist Mark Isaac-Williams . . Orchid Specialist Group Asia Subgroup . 11 May 2021 . 2024-04-05.
  10. Web site: Painter of orchids on a colourful Hong Kong childhood, developing a passion for plants and swapping his brushes for pencils late in life . Kate Whitehead . scmp.com . 1 May 2022 . 2024-04-05.
  11. 2013 . Joyce Westner . Mark Isaac-Williams . The Botanical Artist . New York, USA . Vol. 19 No. 4 . American Society of Botanical Artists . 10.
  12. Web site: Painter of orchids on a colourful Hong Kong childhood, developing a passion for plants and swapping his brushes for pencils late in life . Kate Whitehead . scmp.com . 1 May 2022 . 2024-04-05.
  13. 2019 . . The Botanical Artist asks… . The Botanical Artist . New York, USA . Vol. 25 No. 1 . American Society of Botanical Artists . 13.
  14. 2013 . Joyce Westner . Mark Isaac-Williams . The Botanical Artist . New York, USA . Vol. 19 No. 4 . American Society of Botanical Artists . 10.
  15. Web site: Mark Isaac-Williams . . thelionrockpress.com . 2024-05-03.
  16. 2017 . . ASBA Call for Entries . The Botanical Artist . New York, USA . Vol. 23 No. 3 . American Society of Botanical Artists . 4.
  17. Web site: Green fingers, Artist's Hands – the botanical art of horticulturist Mark Isaac-Williams . . Orchid Specialist Group Asia Subgroup . 11 May 2021 . 2024-04-05.
  18. Web site: Interview with KFBG botanical artist-in-residence, Mark Isaac-Williams . Kit . fbg.org . 23 July 2020 . 2024-04-05.
  19. 2018 . Donna Miskend . Exhibiting at the RHS . The Botanical Artist . New York, USA . Vol. 24 No. 4 . American Society of Botanical Artists . 22.
  20. Book: Suchowski, Amy R . 1997 . CD-ROMS in print, 1998 . Gale Cengage . Detroit, USA . 466 . 9780787610593.
  21. December 2010 . Stephan Gale . Bulbophyllum bicolor . Curtis's Botanical Magazine . London, UK . Vol. 27 No. 4 . Royal Botanic Gardens . 328–338.
  22. 2014 . Stephan Gale, Pankaj Kumar, Gunter A Fischer . Bulbophyllum ambrosia . Curtis's Botanical Magazine . London, UK . Vol. 31 No. 4 . Royal Botanic Gardens . 304.
  23. August 2020 . Pankaj Kumar . 943. Dendrobium hesperis . Curtis's Botanical Magazine . London, UK . Vol. 37 No. 2 . Royal Botanic Gardens . 180–190.
  24. April 2021 . Lee Kit Wah . 971. Pecteilis susannae . Curtis's Botanical Magazine . London, UK . Vol. 38 No. 1 . Royal Botanic Gardens . 57–71.
  25. 2013 . Joyce Westner . Mark Isaac-Williams . The Botanical Artist . New York, USA . Vol. 19 No. 4 . American Society of Botanical Artists . 11.