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Saturday 31 December 2016

December Daily Draw - Day 23 - 25 Devon



Day 25 - Christmas Day evening reading a story before bed after all the christmas day excitement.




Day 24 - Christmas Eve Treats







Day 23 - Traveling to Barnstaple in Devon on the train.
















December Daily Draw - Day 20 -22 Thames Ditton

Day 22 - Bus from Thames Ditton to Kingston.








Day 21 - Thames Ditton Village sketched in the late afternoon hen it was dark.





Day 20
I went to visit my mum just before christmas. She lives in a flat overlooking St.Nicholas Church in Thames Ditton Surrey. I sketched this at night when the church was lit up.


                  













Monday 19 December 2016

Day 19 - December Daily Draw - Trowse Norwich


These Collages are made in Upper Trowse Norwich. The modern houses are in the style of Dutch Gable. I was inspired by the curved designs of the roof tops, the structures of the chimneys and the spaces between the houses. Whilst I was sketching a bird decided to poop on my page. How rude!!!






I decided to create a more abstract piece which was inspired by the curved roof tops, chimney pots, windows, patterns and the negative shapes between the houses.




Sunday 18 December 2016

Day 18 - December Daily Draw - experimenting with collage

This is the back of the terraced houses I live in. The gardens are separated by a communal path that runs along the back. This creates a lovely open community atmosphere especially in the summer. I have lovely neighbours who often bring me fresh veg from their allotments.















I created an abstract collage which was influenced by the shapes and patterns of the terraced houses and gardens. 





  

Saturday 17 December 2016

Day 17 - December Daily Draw - Trowse Norwich

I live in one of these lovely row of terraced houses with such great character. In the 19 Century they housed  workers from the famous Colman's Mustard factory.


Wednesday 14 December 2016

Tuesday 13 December 2016

Day 13 - December Daily draw - The Book Hive





The Book Hive Norwich

The Book Hive the best Independent Bookshop in Norwich. They always have Lovely window displays.






Monday 12 December 2016

Day 12 - December Daily Draw - "Stalks"


Stalks of Magdalen Street Norwich

I love browsing in shops that have a miscellaneous arrangement of artifacts that have a hidden story and history to them. 




Sunday 11 December 2016

Day 11 - December Daily Draw - Urban sketchers Norwich met at Jarrolds in the city



I had a lovely afternoon out on a sketch meet up with Norwich Urban Sketchers. We met at Jarrolds which is Norwich's independent department Store. It was very festive around this area today with busy christmas shoppers and the wonderful buskers playing festive tunes.






A lively family of Brass players 











Saturday 10 December 2016

Day 10 - December Daily Draw



Old Derelict Pumping Station in Trowse Norwich which opened in 1909

It started to rain and I realised that the rain drops, randomly falling on the page created an authentic weathered effect, when the rain bleed the pen marks. Good timing!! I was inspired by the colours in the surrounding area.



















Friday 9 December 2016

Day 9 - December Daily Draw



The Moon Light Cafe

I went back to Magdalen Street to draw the Moonlight Cafe which is not far from "Now N Then".  I have always thought it would be a great name for a film or book and have been meaning to sketch it for ages now. Unfortunately when I arrived and to my dismay the cafe had very recently changed its name to Cafe Norwich using the Norwich City Football colours. I couldn't have that so I drew everything and then google mapped it to get the original sign. Not the best place for tea though!! 



Wednesday 7 December 2016

Day 7 - December Daily Draw


NOW AND THEN

I do enjoy drawing typography especially on shop fronts. This particular shop is on Magdalen Street Norwich which is one of my favourite places in the city. I was drawn to the name.

Friday 2 December 2016






Day 2 - Daily December Draw

Enjoying sketching little comers of my home. I collected these artefacts when I was teaching in Botswana for three years about 13 years ago.



Thursday 1 December 2016

Tuesday 22 November 2016

At Last ! Finished Books - At Work with Yarmouth Stores




At Work With Yarmouth Stores

Reveals the Hidden World 

Behind The Closed Doors of Manufacturing


Great Yarmouth Stores Ltd, which has developed the ‘Yarmo clothing’ brand, originally started in 1898 when several partners, including Johnson and Sons joined forces. They became world famous for making fisherman’s oil-skinned clothing and hats, lovingly referred to as ‘Oilies’ and ‘Sou’westers’, using techniques that can be traced back to 1801. 

For centuries Great Yarmouth was a major fishing port, dependent mainly on herring fishing. With the abrupt decline of the ‘silver darling’ industry in the 1960’s, the stores were faced with the choice of adaptation or terminal decline, as sudden as the fish stocks they relied upon. 

They started making industrial work wear such as boiler suits, aprons, railway jackets, smocks, and continue to do so today alongside innovative, variations of style which have become attractive to new markets such as Japan, with their love of utilitarian clothing. 

The factory itself is steeped in history and is hidden amidst the bleak, looming industrial docklands of the South Quay of Great Yarmouth, the most exposed coastal town on the eastern flank of England.

The factory still reveals fascinating echoes of historic techniques and the origins of their brand. The original floorboards are stained and permanently marked by the very oils that once spilt from their application to make these characteristic garments, waterproof. 


A series of limited editions of the book have been bound with the original blueprint patterns from the factory archive which are encased with a dust jacket for protection. I am really happy with the outcomes and have explored different ways of binding the books. The factory kindly funded the printing of a short run of the book in return for some copies. I had two case bound books made and a number of perfect bound copies. I still have some perfect bound copies available for £25 plus postage and packaging. If you are interested in purchasing one please email me:Jbolus44@gmail.com

The work in this book was made on site in the Yarmouth Stores factory between the months of February and June 2016. 

The drawings record both the daily activities of the machinists at work and the atmosphere and industry of the factory itself. My aim is not just to recall, celebrate and promote an important local and national industry, but also to draw attention to the lives of ordinary people, without whom nothing would be made.

What really struck me when I went to draw at the factory for the first time was the number of stages that a piece of fabric passes through before becoming a finished garment. Many skilled people from diverse backgrounds are involved, some with long family ties to this industry in Yarmouth’s factories. 

I have recorded a flavour of some of the conversations I had with these individuals which offered insights into their working and personal lives that just looking could never tell. 




An archive of the Pattern Maker’s blueprints are displayed all around the factory walls and contain layered notations, which are still sometimes used to guide the process of garment making. The beauty of these fragile blueprints were influential with regards to the choice of media and the vitality of marks I have used while sketching on site. These appear as photographs juxtaposed along side my work and form a dialogue between pattern maker and illustrator delivering part of the narrative throughout the book.


Below is a selection of page layouts from the book. The blueprints dart across the gutter like a machine moving across the fabric.