Honiball attended the well known high school for boys in Stellenbosch, Paul Roos Gymnasium.
However, he needed a less structured way to express his artistic capabilities and from 1927 to 1930 he lived in Chicago where he studied commercial art.
In 1941 he became the political cartoonist for a major Afrikaans newspaper group, and quickly became one of the best known South African cartoon artists.
"Oom" is used as a form of address informally denoting (possibly affectionate) respect for any older male, whether a relative or stranger.
[1] On retiring in 1974, he held his first solo exhibition in Pretoria and continued his political caricatures and cartoons until 1978.