Whilst born in the South of England, Keith’s career in environmental engineering brought him to Norfolk in 1975 where the big skies and unspoilt coastline triggered his interest in Photography and painting.
Work took him back to Surrey in 1982 and there he stayed to raise a family, but he has recently moved back to Norfolk in order to further his interest in landscape, wildfowl and seascape painting. He was elected to Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts in 2004.
His medium is watercolour with touches of gouache for effect. His paintings have been influenced by Turner, William Wyllie, Charles Dixon and more recently by Trevor Chamberlain and Hugh Brandon Cox.
Big skies, distant horizons and foreground water are the trademarks of his work.
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