Jordan Bolton is an artist from Manchester, UK. A graphic designer, he has designed for Netflix, Expedia, and Rizzoli. His work has appeared in Wired, Vice, The Guardian and Buzzfeed, and has been exhibited across the world, including a 2018 solo exhibition at London's Royal Albert Hall. Jordan began his largest body of work, 'Scenes from Imagined Films', sharing them as Instagram posts, in 2021 as a personal creative challenge. The overwhelming response he received online, from all corners of the globe, has encouraged him to publish a book of this work. Blue Sky Through the Window of a Moving Car is Jordan's first book. Find him at @jordanboltdondesign.
I like collecting little moments or scenes that would otherwise go unnoticed. It makes me feel part of something I don’t fully understand. Reading Jordan’s beautiful book evokes a similar feeling with its beautiful snapshots of a life less ordinary. Small moments, perhaps incidental but important. Truthful observations of things and thoughts unsaid. It’s a thoughtfully realised collection of words and pictures of this odd and wonderful odyssey we call life. I love this little book. -- Matthew Johnstone, bestselling author of I Had a Black Dog Cinematic and poetic, it captures the heartbreak of everyday life. * Malaka Gharib, artist and award-winning author of I Was Their American Dream *