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Kelvin Burgoyne
Member of, British Watercolour Society
Companion International Guild of Artists
Winner of the 2002 Roland Hilder Shield
Kelvin Burgoyne was born in Pendle, Lancashire in 1949 and is completely
self-taught. As a suspected polio victim when a small boy he spent many
weeks in isolation and amused himself drawing and painting which he
continued with varying degrees of intensity until 1995, when early
retirement from the prison service enabled him to become professional Artist.

About Kelvin
Kelvin Burgoyne b.w.s. c.i.g.a.
Member of, British Watercolour Society Companion International Guild of Artists Winner of the 2002 Roland Hilder Shield Kelvin Burgoyne was born in Pendle, Lancashire in 1949 and is completely self-taught. As a suspected polio victim when a small boy he spent many weeks in isolation and amused himself drawing and painting which he continued with varying degrees of intensity until 1995, when early retirement from the prison service enabled him to become professional Artist. His work has been a journey through the mediums of oil and pastel until reaching the ultimate discipline of watercolour in 1982. For many years he had searched for the balance between English landscapeand Mediterranean colour, an almost impossible arrangement, however, whilst drawing over moorland in August 1999 on a fabulously hot summer day, he experienced a sudden blackness, stillness and a chill brought on by a heavy summer storm. At its deepest, inexplicably, he saw the countryside bathed in vivid colour and the buildings almost white, mentally capturing the moment he has continued with this vision and works exclusively in the search for watercolour splendour.
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