Jason Bowyer, war artist, teacher and Fulham supporter
In the fourth of a series looking at quirky Brentford businesses in partnership with Brentford Chamber of Commerce, we interview Jason Bowyer, renowned portrait artist.
Who are you?
          
          I have lived and worked in Brentford for twenty five years. I  was born in Chiswick 
and went to Chiswick school before Camberwell  School of Art and then the Royal Academy Schools. I have really enjoyed living in Brentford and we  have many wonderful
friends.

          Samuel - 2015 Winner of Prince of Wales Drawing Prize 
I am an Artist, teacher and lecturer. I am a painter and draughtsman working in oil paint and mixed media. My paintings are figurative and I work from observation and often on location.
Where is your business in Brentford and how did it get  there? 
        
        I have a studio at the London Museum of Water and Steam. I  have been there
for eighteen years. I went to the museum twenty seven years  ago soon after
leaving my post grad and  became the unofficial artist in residence. They had
an old oil store converted that I took on as a studio. I  think I got my opportunity
by just hanging around painting and helping to organise the  first ‘Made at Kew
Bridge exhibition’. I got there by erosion.

        
                What brought you to this business?
 
I  was the worst mathematician in history and disliked the dullness of trying
to  pass exams. I went into the art room at school and the bell was ringing
almost  as soon as I sat down…I thought there must be something in this art
study  and decided at sixteen it was what I wanted to do.
 Where do you live and why?
Where do you live and why?
I  live in Brentford and am delighted I moved here. The reasons were a pub
on  nearly every corner, the river, the football club (I love football). It is a
real  place and is only now being completely re developed. I am trying to
embrace  this change but I fear the place could lose its character to the town
planner  and property developers' vision…Far Kew.
          What about Brentford helps your business?
        
        I  have been able to be near to central   London without being crippled by 
housing and business costs.The people who live  in the area are diverse
and  my contacts have spread across the social and financial spectrum.
          How do you like Brentford?
          
          Brentford  needs to have more of a sense of irony about its value. It's
not  Brilliant; it's best dressed in Nylons.
What’s your favourite part?
   
        The  market square could be its meeting point but we need a statue to a
        notable  Brentfordian. Turner lived in Brentford for two years and made his
        first  watercolour experiments here as a boy.Chiswick has Hogarth but
        Brentford  could have Turner.
How are you involved in the community?
I go to my local and teach from my studio. I have painted a number of local characters at my studio including Eamonn Sylvester in his Brentford shirt to represent a true loyal supporter [see above]. This painting is in the People's Portraits collection in Cambridge. I also painted Greg Dyke [below] while he was chairman of Brentford.
           How do you see your future?
How do you see your future?
        
      Keep  on painting and drawing at my studio.
I support my boyhood family club Fulham and  when I first came to Brentford 
          Fulham  were below Brentford in the League. I was artist in residence at Fulham 
          in  the 80s. I have been very impressed with Brentford's rise in recent years but enjoy the ride as the madness  created by the money in the premiership de-stabilises most of the clubs  that enter the franchise. Yes  I did go to the 1-4 match [when Brentford beat Fulham last season] … I also watched Fulham  beat
      Juventus 4-1; things can turn  round in football very quickly !!.
          
          Would you move away and if so, why?
          
Why move away from Brentford, I have everything I need here to develop  
      my work and continue to sell  paintings.
 Three words describing Brentford?
        
Bold Beautiful Bonkers.
If you think you have a quirky Brentford business and would like to be profiled please email editor@brentfordtw8.com
July 22, 2015