Tim Bradford moved with his family to Clare last April. His paintings are heavily influenced by Venezuelan rural art, Egyptian funerary portraits, Irish pubgoers and East Midlands skies. If pressed he would describe his work as pop folk art.
His main occupation is as a cartoonist/ illustrator, most of his work being for The Guardian and the football magazine When Saturday Comes. He has also written two heavily illustrated travel books.
Tim tends to come out in a rash when he talks about himself in the third person.