Boredom and depression led Janse van Rensburg to revisit an old watercolour set and seek subjects to paint. Already a Reddit user, he realised that submissions, comments, and usernames on the website provided him with ample illustration opportunities.[2][10] At first the quality of his paintings was, in his own opinion, accurately described by his Reddit username Shitty_Watercolour. Encouraged by the response from Reddit users however, among whom he gathered a devoted following, his painting skills improved greatly.[11]
Influences
Many people have mistaken the artist for Sir Quentin Blake, best known for illustrating children's books written by Roald Dahl. The painter considers this a compliment, and while denying that he is Quentin Blake, acknowledges that he is greatly inspired by him.[10]
Works
Shitty_Watercolour became popular on reddit by posting his interpretations of pictures posted by "Redditors" (Reddit users), illustrating various comments on the subreddit /r/AskReddit, and illustrating usernames of redditors.[4] He often welcomes celebrities during their reddit AMAs ("Ask Me Anything") by posting a painting of them.[12] He has painted his own interpretations of classic artworks by painters such as Edward Hopper and Leonardo da Vinci.[6][13] Since early 2013, he has been going through a "sloth period", during which he has been painting sloths based on famous pieces of art.[14]
In October 2012, he streamed live a 12-hour painting session on YouTube to raise money for charity: water, a non-profit organisation which aims to provide drinking water in developing countries. Redditors donated a minimum of $10 to have a photo of their choice painted in a 5 cm by 5 cm square.[19][20]
In July 2012, he painted a watercolour painting to help a redditor propose to his girlfriend, and more paintings to celebrate their engagement.[21]
Media coverage
Shitty_Watercolour is consistently listed as one of the most popular and influential Redditors.[19][22] The painter's portrait of President Barack Obama during his August 2012 Reddit AMA was published on the President's official Tumblr and on various news websites, including CNN.[12][23] This portrait of Obama was hung in the campaign headquarters.[11] His impressions of classic artworks and his paintings of sloths have also received considerable attention in the media.[6][13][14][24]