First post in over a year! Been a hectic 12 months moving house then working on a massive home project, while still working on a few commissions on the side, all of which I’ll be sharing shortly.
This latest illustration is a quite different style, an obviously much more minimal approach which I’m experimenting with, [...]
I’ve been working on a commission lately, hence the radio silence. I will be tackling more Portsmouth landmarks at the next available opportunity, the Odeon, Southsea Skatepark, Portsdown Main & Fratton Park are planned for the next batch. If you have any other suggestions please drop me an email at hello@jamesweaver.co.uk.
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I recently paid a visit to the bleak shingle headland that is Dungeness, in Kent. I was utterly inspired by this desolate and bizarre landscape, populated by abandoned shacks & MOD radar equipment, jetty’s to nowhere, and houses fashioned from discarded train carriages, all overseen by a giant nuclear power station. It was reminiscent [...]
Many a visitor to Portsmouth would be familiar with the sight of the decaying yet iconic Greyhound Stadium that greets entrants to the city from its gateway at the west side of the island. The stadium, situated in Tipner, between derelict scrapyards and wasteland, was opened in 1931. One of the oldest greyhound [...]
South Parade Pier was built in 1879. It was the centrepiece of Southsea’s popular seaside attractions at the resorts victorian-era peak. It still stands today, despite damage from several fires over the years, the most infamous being the blaze started during filming of Ken Russell’s film, Tommy. Today, its crumbling foundations, empty amusement arcade, and [...]
The art deco style Carlton Cinema in Cosham was opened in 1934. The ownership of the cinema changed hands many times over the years, leading to it being renamed under aliases such as Virgin, ABC, and Cannon. It was closed in January of 2003 before it was reopened 25 days later under the original name, [...]
The Blue Lagoon was the function room for the Hilsea Lido, an art deco style outdoor swimming pool. The Lido opened in 1935, but was closed in 2006. Recently a group of local residents formed a project to renovate the Lido, and there are plans to reopen it next year.
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Southsea’s victorian-era seafront, a once popular destination for holiday makers, has declined rapidly in recent years. Restoration has begun, but many of its attractions remain tatty and run-down.
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