Kerry is a landscape artist based in West Berkshire. Taking her inspiration mainly from rural and coastal environments, she has a particular fascination with human intervention on the landscape and the resulting tension between permanence and impermanence; ancient monuments and architectural ruins being a favourite theme. She finds inspiration from the way these become absorbed into the surrounding environment over time, while maintaining some presence of their own.
Kerry works in oils and acrylics, both in her studio and en plein air. She studied for an undergraduate degree in English with Art at Chichester in the early 1990’s, focusing mainly on sculpture, and only recently returned to painting in 2020. She is a member of the Reading Guild of Artists and the Henley Art and Crafts Guild and has had work exhibited at the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists; Penlee House Gallery, Penzance; The Artizan Gallery, Torquay; The Badger in the Wall Gallery, Yorkshire and at the SAA 'Artists of the Year '24' and ‘The Artist and Leisure Painter Open’ exhibitions in Nottingham. Her work has also featured in 'Leisure Painter' magazine. Kerry participated as a ‘Wild Card’ artist in Series 8 of Sky Arts ‘Landscape Artist of the Year’ at Royal Ascot.