hadmadefromdiscardedschooltables,shefeltrich.Just
thenthephonerang.It wasa representativefroma wall-
papermanufacturer.“Doyouhavea lotofpastels?”he
asked.“Yes,I do,”Botmananswered.Thewallpapercom-
panysenta photographertophotographthepastelsticks,
andlaterproduceda rollofwallpaper,featuringthepastels,
a littlelargerthanlifesize,withouta singlecolorrepeated.
Making Time
Botman’sfirstchild,a daughter,wasbornshortlyafter
shefinishedstudyingattheArtAcademyinTheHague.
Livinginthecityandhomesickforthecountryside,where
shewasraised,theartisttookherbabytoseekoutnature
inthecitygardens.Shetraveledwitha bagofpastelson
onesideofthebabycarriageanda bagofpaperonthe
other.Whileherdaughterslept,Botmandrewthebirds
thatvisitedthegardens.Whenhersonwasborntwo
yearslater,shediscoveredthatonechildcouldamusethe
other.Eventuallyshecouldgooutsidetodrawbirdsand
LEFT
Botman stands in
front of the wall-
paper inspired by
her own vast collec-
tion of pastel sticks,
partly inherited
from a generous
and aging artist.
RIGHT
Rooney (31 1/2 x 27 1/2)
BELOW
Living in the Woods
(31 1/2 x 39 1/2)
56 Pastel Journal JUNE 2019