Fan Article New Era Everton — painting produces familiar feeling A chance to own a unique image of fans attending the game at the new Hill Dickinson Stadium Rodney Kingston 27/08/2025 2comments | Jump to last The name may not be the catchiest thing but the Hill Dickinson Stadium certainly lived up to the hype. The closest I got to going inside was a flying visit to the club shop but I can tell from the mood of supporters I met this past weekend that it'll be home sweet home... especially if the 3 points keep coming. Having had such an inspiring time at the farewell to Goodison Park, it felt right to be at the first competitive game of a new era, to capture what could be a pivotal moment in the club's history. I was delighted to bump into some fans I met back in May as they bid an emotional goodbye to the Grand Old Lady. The atmosphere that day was one of celebration and reflection, compared with a general feeling of hope and anticipation in the lead-up to playing Brighton. The players read the script and I was able to follow along by listening to BBC Five Live commentary while I finished my second painting of the day. Not that I needed the commentary to know what was going on inside the stadium. The cheering of goals and a saved penalty were easily translated outside the ground but it was good to hear the details from Vicki Sparks and Pat Nevin, albeit a minute or two behind due to listening via a stuttering 5G signal. I completed two paintings on the day, the first of which was a commission. At the farewell to Goodison, there were four of us artists capturing the vibrant scene – Evertonian Mick McNicholas, Chelsea fan Simon Hickman, myself (Spurs) and Fulham fan Nick Hithersay. None of my artist and football fan buddies could make the weekend just gone so, when Toffees fan Paul – who had previously bought Nick's Goodison painting – got in touch, he kindly asked me to capture a painting which included him and his son approaching the new stadium for their first competitive game together. That one was completed by kick-off so I headed further down the road and painted another view of the arena (pictured above) and added fans so that the scene reflected the pre-match anticipation. I will produce limited edition prints of that one which are available to order now at the link provided below. The city made me feel as welcomed as it had on my first visit in May, so I'm looking forward to having an excuse to return again one day. Until then, thanks for reading. New Era Everton — limited edition prints Reader Comments (2) Note: the following content is not moderated or vetted by the site owners at the time of submission. Comments are the responsibility of the poster. Disclaimer () Michael Kenrick 1 Posted 27/08/2025 at 14:52:37 Nice job, Rodney. Good luck with your efforts, and thanks for coming up to capture this moment. Derek Thomas 2 Posted 27/08/2025 at 17:18:20 ...now if somebody can as skilfully paint all the bare concrete as you did your canvas the whole deal will be a lot better. Add Your Comments In order to post a comment, you need to be logged in as a registered user of the site. » Log in now Or Sign up as a ToffeeWeb Member — it's free, takes just a few minutes and will allow you to post your comments on articles and Talking Points submissions across the site. How to get rid of these ads and support TW © ToffeeWeb