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92-Year-Old Great-Grandad Gains Global Attention With TikTok Art

Robert Rose, a self-taught landscape painter from Oxfordshire, goes viral after a granddaughter shares his work online.

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
November 23, 2025
in Human Interest Stories, Lifestyle
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92-year-old artist Robert Rose painting in his Oxfordshire studio - Robert Rose/BBC

Robert Rose, 92, creates landscapes in Oxfordshire, gaining global attention after TikTok shares his artwork - Robert Rose/BBC

Great-Grandad’s Art Goes Viral After TikTok Showcases Self-Taught Painter

Robert Rose, 92, has found a remarkable late-life creative outlet, turning a passion for landscape painting into global recognition. The Oxfordshire resident, who has never received formal art training, began producing artworks during the Covid-19 lockdowns, creating more than 50 pieces inspired by the countryside near his hometown of Wantage.

His rise to fame came unexpectedly when his granddaughter, Joanna Menzies, shared a short TikTok video of him at work. Within a day, the video amassed more than two million views, capturing the attention of audiences around the world and prompting thousands of online comments celebrating his talent.

Rediscovering Art During Lockdown

Mr Rose described how the pandemic rekindled his long-standing hobby. “I was captured in my own home, so decided to produce some paintings—it kept me sane,” he said. Over the months, he filled his home with 40 to 50 works, quickly running out of wall space.

“I thoroughly enjoy painting,” he added. “It keeps me occupied and gives my brain a workout. It’s better than just watching television all day.”

For Ms Menzies, the TikTok post was a revelation. “He had never mentioned it before,” she said. “I put the video on, and the next day it had two million views. There were three or four thousand comments asking, ‘Can you be our grandad?’ It’s all part of the fun and keeps us entertained.”

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Painting the English Countryside

Robert Rose primarily works with acrylics, capturing scenes across Wantage, Grove, Ardington, Letcombe, and The Hendreds. A lifelong walker of the local trails, he often sketches or photographs landscapes during his excursions, then uses those references to create his paintings on days with less favorable weather.

“I’ve lived in this area all my life, so I know the best walking spots,” he said. “I’ll get a sketch, take some photos, and then spend the time painting when the weather’s not so good.”

His passion for walking also inspired works depicting coastal and town landscapes from the South West Coast Path and other regions he has explored over the years.

A Lifelong Artistic Journey

Although Mr Rose’s work gained attention only recently, his interest in art traces back to childhood during World War Two. “During the war, you couldn’t get hold of paper,” he recalled. “My mother gave me a blackboard and a box of chalks, and I would amuse myself drawing tanks and army lorries. That’s what got me started. I always promised myself I’d devote time to painting when I retired.”

Now, decades later, his hobby has evolved into a full-fledged creative pursuit, combining nostalgia, local scenery, and personal expression.

Local Recognition and Community Impact

Mr Rose’s late-life fame has led to local opportunities. The Wantage library hosted an exhibition of his paintings, showcasing his depictions of nearby landscapes and community spaces. Additionally, his artwork featuring the Wiltshire and Berkshire Canal earned him an honorary membership with the canal trust, who praised his detailed portrayals of the waterway.

Family members retain the original paintings, while reproductions have been made available as prints. These prints have proven popular on Etsy and at craft fairs, broadening the reach of his art beyond the local community.

Ms Menzies expressed pride in her grandfather’s achievements. “We think he’s amazing,” she said. “He’s got four great-grandchildren, and we hope some of them inherit his artistic talent.”

TikTok and the Power of Social Media

The TikTok video that brought Mr Rose international attention highlights the role of social media in promoting grassroots creativity. A simple clip of a great-grandad painting in his shed resonated with millions, proving that age is no barrier to artistic expression or digital engagement.

“It made wholly amusing reading,” Mr Rose said. “People were so positive and encouraging—it’s all part of the fun and keeps us entertained.” Social media has not only amplified his work but also helped bridge generational connections, inspiring younger viewers and fellow seniors alike.

The Health Benefits of Creativity in Later Life

Beyond recognition, painting has provided Mr Rose with tangible mental and physical benefits. Engaging in creative activities helps maintain cognitive function, reduces stress, and provides a structured routine. For Mr Rose, art has become a way to stay active, mentally sharp, and socially connected, even during periods of isolation caused by the pandemic.

“I get fully occupied with my paintings,” he said. “It’s good for me personally—it keeps my brain active and gives me a sense of purpose.”

Experts in gerontology and mental health often cite creative hobbies as a vital component of healthy aging. Mr Rose’s experience serves as a compelling example of how passion projects can improve quality of life while producing work appreciated by a global audience.

Inspiring a New Generation of Artists

Robert Rose’s story demonstrates that creativity can flourish at any age, and that sharing one’s work online can lead to unexpected opportunities. By combining a lifelong love of walking and observation with self-taught painting skills, he has inspired both his family and a worldwide audience to embrace art as a source of joy, connection, and personal growth.

“I never imagined this would happen,” he said. “It keeps me fully occupied, and it’s all part of the fun.” His journey highlights the potential for older adults to continue learning, experimenting, and achieving recognition—even long after traditional retirement age.

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