James Owen Thomas (also known by his initials J.O.T.) was born in Eastbourne and as a small child enjoyed visiting art galleries. Diagnosed with autism at the age of 3 ½ years, pictures have always played an important part in his life as a means of communication and expression.
Living the first part of his life up to age 10 in E Sussex and then to his current age 23 in N Yorkshire, James has been inspired both by the rugged scenery of the Yorkshire Dales and the gentle rolling South Downs. His art both reflects and complements his other interests: photography and nature.
James is an environmental artist who turns unwanted material into something creative and unique. His artwork has been called “truly inspiring and thought provoking” and people have described him as “an artist with a different vision and innovative way of working”.
James is a Tree Council Young Tree Champion Ambassador supporting the Force for Nature campaign and also a COP26 One Step Greener Ambassador. He received an invitation to 10 Downing Street and to COP26 Glasgow in 2021. A letter dated 17th January 2022 from the Prime Minister recognises James’ artwork in relation to COP26 and to all the fundraising James has done through his artwork.
James’ art is highlighting issues of the environment and single use products as he turns things discarded by others into a medium for expression. It takes a special and unusual gift to spot the potential in the waste of a throwaway society as James did at the age of 14. He has progressed to exhibiting his artwork since the age of 15 in various parts of the country.www.jamesowenthomas.com