Jody Craddock


Jody Craddock was born in Bromsgrove in 1975, later moving to the south coast of England. His love of art started at a young age with his fascination of the letters his great grandfather wrote in World War 1 which are decorated with sketches of his experiences, and so interest in drawing and art grew. Despite obtaining an A-level in Art, Jody was destined to become a professional Premiership footballer and play in the game for over 20 years. Initially art was a means of release from the game, but soon it became apparent that his art was more than a hobby, and his recognition as an artist grew. Word of his skill and ability soon spread throughout the sporting world which lead to a constant demand for commissions from Premiership footballers, International cricketers and musicians, building up a diverse client base. After two decades of playing professional football, Jody finally hung up his boots in 2014 and has devoted his time to be a professional artist. He was commissioned by Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club to design the artwork for all 25 match day programmes for their 2017/18 season. Jody has worked with a variety of mediums over the years from acrylics, resins to ink pens to name just a few, but he has always found that he is drawn back to oil paint. With no formal teaching of working with oil paints, Jody set about teaching himself the skill. Over the years he has continued to develop his skill with oil paint to the high standard that can be seen today. Jodys style of painting can be categorised into two types. His first one can be seen in the oil paintings that follow closely a photo realism path. His inspiration is drawn from everyday life and everyday objects that we find around us all. This style enables him to capture the detail and beauty of the object that we see with the naked eye, but possibly take for granted routinely. The second style has a close connection to his former career as a footballer, drawing on those experiences and moments, and sometimes with an element of humour. They are more of a snapshot of a moment, a situation that we can relate to or have experienced ourselves. For an artist, the ultimate reward is when you see your artwork taking pride of place on someone elses wall and knowing that you created that.


Title - Thirsty Work Being a Cowboy
Medium - Original Oil

Size - 24 x 24 inches
Price - £1995.00