Ron Boyd was born near
Newport, Fife, Scotland and studied at Perth Academy, Duncan of Jordanstone
College of Art, Dundee, under Alberto Morocco and David Mclure. He gained
his Masters Degree in Fine Art at the Royal College of Art, Kensington
Gore, London, under Ruskin Spear, Carel Weight and Sir Roger de Grey.
Ron won First Prize in the prestigious
"Spirit of London" painting competition for his oil painting, entitled
"Putney Bridge". Ron's paintings and drawing are exhibited widely
in Britain and abroad. His work has in the past been selected for the
John Moores exhibition of contemporary painting at the Walker Art Gallery
in Liverpool, and also for the Royal Academy summer exhibition.
A landscape drawing over the River
Wye was selected for the influential British Drawing exhibition
at the Hayward Gallery, on London's South Bank. . Ron is also the
recipient of the "Victor Moody Award" for drawing. This award
was given for a pencil and paper study of a Forest of Dean quarry.
At present Ron lives and works in
the Forest of Dean. Ron spends part of each day in the Forest and
his ideas for paintings develop from this experience. Time and the
seasons are integral elements in his work along with the use of space,
light and colour.