Graham
was born in Coventry in 1944 in the heart of the motor industry
and grew up with a passionate interest in the motor car and
motor sport. He clearly remembers the sight and sound of "C"
and "D" Type Jaguars being road-tested past his childhood
home and has vivid memories of first visits to Silverstone in
the mid fifties.
After leaving school Graham trained as a Technical Illustrator
at the Coventry College of Art then joined one of the city's
leading illustration and design studios. He was engaged in all
forms of line and airbrush exploded and cutaway drawings and
worked on a varied number of contracts including motor cars
and commercial vehicles, aircraft and machine tools. After nine
years, he went into partnership and formed Baron-Bosworth Publications,
an art and design studio. The studio secured contracts from
all areas of industry including power generation, motor vehicles,
machine tools, hydraulic equipment through to furniture, industrial
compressors and boat building.
Graham then worked as a freelance artist, illustrator and graphic
designer and in recent years has concentrated on painting. He
likes to work in both oils and water colour/gouache and pays
much attention to technical detail in his paintings.
His work has been exhibited at the Gibson Moore Gallery, Silverstone
Classic, Goodwood Festival of Speed, the International Historic
Motorsport Show at Stoneleigh, the Historic Car Art Gallery,
the Coventry Transport Museum, the British Motor Industry Heritage
Centre, Gaydon as well as many Guild of Motoring Artists exhibitions.
He has been a member of the Guild for many years.
One of the highlights of Graham's career was a commission for
Jaguar Cars of the Queen Mother's Mk 7 Jaguar. This was presented
to her on her 100th birthday. Several paintings are on permanent
display in The Jaguar/Daimler Heritage Museum. Graham is the
official artist commissioned to paint the winning car in the
Autoglym National Concours competition.
Graham has undertaken commissions and sold paintings from as
far a field as Saudi Arabia to Holland, Germany and the USA
and prints of his Formula One paintings, Le Mans montages and
Historic motor sport scenes are sold worldwide. Please call
us for commission enquires.