Celebrated Rugby artist Jim Watson creates 100th anniversary illustration
“As someone who has benefited from taking art classes at the Guildhouse many years ago I was happy to provide an illustration of the building as my contribution to the centenary celebrations,” said Jim. Prints in different sizes, framed or unframed, as well as greetings cards featuring the illustration will be available for sale from the Guildhouse from 14 August. Jim came to Rugby as an apprentice with the then BTH, later becoming a draughtsman with AEI. In his spare time, he was contributing gag cartoons to national newspapers and magazines. When major publishers IPC offered him regular work drawing for children’s comics in the late 1960s he decided to leave engineering and became a freelance illustrator. He has gone on to write and illustrate more than 20 books; has worked with a variety of advertising agencies and publishers and learnt different art techniques and technologies ‘on the job’ but his signature style remains line and watercolour, which he has used to depict scenes around the UK. A 2025 calendar for Rugby featured a series of Jim’s drawings of notable local buildings, capturing the charm and essence of the town.

