Art Works: Eva Brudenell

Words: Eva Brudenell
Friday 15 February 2013
reading time: min, words

"Over the last year the iconic buildings I’ve drawn have included Home Ales in Daybrook, Shipstones Brewery in Basford, and Victoria Baths in Sneinton"

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This drawing was done after revisiting Triumph Road, Lenton, last autumn. Fifty years ago this district of the city was a thriving hub of activity - Player’s is one of the last landmarks of industry in this area.  The world famous Raleigh factory, where I briefly worked as a canteen girl, has been demolished to make way for the Jubilee university campus, and the main Player’s site in Radford has become a retail park.  

As part of an on-going project I am documenting various buildings in Nottingham and industrial sites that have become redundant. I start my pieces by visiting a site and writing
notes about the scale of the building and the surroundings. If I can I make quick sketches and take a few photos of details of the building - in this case the distressed writing where the paint is chipping off. I draw using very simple lines and because of this simplicity it is a quick process. I wanted the finished illustration to have a clean, linear quality. The colours used here are much brighter than on the building itself, perhaps a subconscious decision to bring a bit of life back into the site. It is strange to think that this building is one of the last remnants of such a large global brand that was founded in Nottingham over a century ago.

Over the last year the iconic buildings I’ve drawn have included Home Ales in Daybrook, Shipstones Brewery in Basford, and Victoria Baths in Sneinton. As part of WEYA  I reproduced some of the images onto cards, notebooks and mugs.  I was surprised at the feelings of nostalgia they evoked; it’s great to hear people telling you about their memories and connections to these landmarks. I have been working on similar work around the country, such as one for the Royal London Hospital museum in Whitechapel relating to Leicester born Elephant Man, Joseph Merrick. I was also commissioned to design some products for Bury Art Gallery shop in Manchester, the local council purchased some of these and presented them to Bury-born film director Danny Boyle.

I studied design at Leeds Met, then Art at Sheffield Hallam Uni, since graduating I‘ve really discovered a passion for drawing but with a focus on making my work accessible. I started my own company, In Spades Design, for which I design and make screen printed items, mugs, cards and notebooks. I have been lucky to have the support of Nottingham tourist information centre who have commissioned me to make a series of Nottingham quote mugs and ‘Ey Up Mi Duck’ tote bags. 

Eva will have a stall in the NTU Newton Building foyer during the Festival of Words on Saturday 16 and Sunday 17 February from 10am - 5pm.

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