Together with artists Marianne and Alexander Podlashuc, Fr Frans Claerhout, Stefan and Iris Ampenberger, Mike Edwards and Louis Scott, Westbrook contributed two works to the twenty four pieces making up the F.P.
Having emigrated to the United Kingdom, Westbrook continued to find inspiration in landscapes, while rediscovering a passion for portraits, figures and still life painting.
Walter Westbrook's work featured in solo and group exhibitions in South Africa, Germany, Spain, Portugal and the England.
Westbrook's major art commissions included Standard Chartered Bank in New York, De Beers South Africa, De Beers Diamond Mines Kleinzee in Namaqualand, Southern Life South Africa, St James' Anglican church in Galeshewe, Kimberley, and the Agricultural Co-op Leeudoringstad.
[6][7] It was also featured in episode 4 of the 13-part television documentary A Country Imagined,[8] in which musician Johnny Clegg, as presenter, journeyed through South Africa engaging the connections between landscape, art and identity.