Career
His work often featured tortured, grimacing figures coupled with dark, melancholic themes. His main medium was drawing and he consciously attempted to forge a new connection with the English Neo-Romantic movement of the early to mid 20th Century. He trained at Camberwell School of Art where he was taught by Charles Keeping.
He contributed to many underground comics and magazines and also worked for the music press
He was responsible for establishing the visual identity of the Some Bizzare record label. As a child, he worked with Joan Littlewood"s Theatre Workshop at the Theatre Royal in Stratford, London.
He also appeared in the film Bronco Bullfrog (1969). In the late 1970s, he fronted post-punk outfit Camera 3 and played alongside the band Crass.
In later years, Johnson lived and worked as an artist in East Anglia and in Lavenham, Suffolk.
Johnson was diagnosed with an aggressive brain tumour in April 2012, and died on 18 January 2016.