Kit Boyd

Born: 1969 in Wordsley, United Kingdom
Lives and Works: London, United Kingdom

In a style reminiscent of the British Romantics, Kit Boyd creates prints, collages and paintings which analyse our relationship with landscape and our place in nature.

Early Career & Education

Kit has a degree in Visual Art from Aberystwyth University where he studied between 1988-91, and where he often returns to draw inspiration from the wondrous landscapes of mid-Wales and Shropshire. During his time at university, Kit developed a love for the British romantic tradition. Following in the footsteps of Samuel Palmer and neo-romantic artists such as Graham Sutherland, Paul Nash and John Craxton, Kit’s work matured into an exploration of nature as a refuge from the modern world.

Kit Boyd’s Style

Kit’s figurative prints are an ode to the pastoral idyll and aim to channel the mysterious spirit of place. His rural lino works take viewers down winding paths surrounded by lush forests, vines and flowers that twine in mysterious hills and leaf-covered roads. Mixing elements of both surrealism and realism, the richness of Kit’s tinted and hand-coloured prints draw the eye and enable the viewer to go beyond their typical surface appreciation of the world.

Press and Exhibitions

Kit’s work has previously been chosen for The Discerning Eye, and the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition. His landscape etchings were included in ‘The Poetic Impulse – the Etchings of Samuel Palmer, his Peers and Followers’ at the Court Barn Museum in Oxfordshire by print dealer Elizabeth Harvey-Lee, who also represents him at the London Original Print Fair and the Works on Paper Fair. Kit exhibits with Greenwich Printmakers, Southbank Printmakers and several private galleries in London.

Education

  • 1991
    Visual Art BA Hons, University of Wales, Aberystwyth, Aberystwyth, United Kingdom

Awards

  • 2024
    Elected to RE, ARE - Associate Member, London, United Kingdom
  • 2022
    Commission for Penguin Books, The Man who Planted Trees cover design by Jea, London, United Kingdom
  • 2022
    Commission: Darent Valley Community Rail, 6 posters for train stations in Kent, Sevenoaks, United Kingdom
  • 2011
    People's Choice Draw More Award 2011, Rootstein Hopkins, London, United Kingdom

Selected solo exhibitions

  • 2024
    Wide Horizons, White Box Gallery, London
  • 2019
    SOLO, White Box Gallery, Blackheath, London
  • 2013
    WORLD IN MY EYES, Barbican Level 2 Gallery, London
  • 2010
    FIGURE IN THE LANDSCAPE, Brixton Village Gallery, London
  • 1999
    NEOROMANTIC LANDSCAPES, Cafe Prov, Camberwell
  • 1994
    A NATURAL ATTRACTION, Visage Gallery, Marylebone, London

Collections

  • Ashmolean Museum, RE Diploma Collection, Oxford, United Kingdom
  • Scarborough Museums Trust, Scarborough, United Kingdom
  • Victoria and Albert Museum, London, United Kingdom

Bibliography

  • Judy Martin, "The Encyclopedia of Printmaking Techniques", Visual directory Search Press 2018
  • The Printmakers Council, "Making an Impression: Printmakers Council at 50", Book The Printmakers Council 2015
  • Elizabeth Harvey-Lee, "THE POETIC IMPULSE: All the Etchings of SAMUEL PALMER with selections by his peers and followers", Exhibition Booklet Independent 2012
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