Kimberley Harris began her formal artistic training after completing a Diploma in Art and Design in 2005, later rekindling her passion for painting in 2014 under the mentorship of a renowned artist who introduced her to oils and palette‑knife techniques. She now lives and works in the Suffolk countryside, where the shifting light, long shadows, and ever‑changing colours of the landscape provide constant inspiration.
Kimberley’s work is rooted in impressionist influences, shaped in part by early memories of visiting the Tate Gallery with her father and encountering the atmospheric works of J.M.W. Turner. Her paintings often depict meadows, rural vistas, and seasonal transitions, brought to life through her distinctive use of tone, texture, and the interplay of colour and light.
Working primarily with a palette knife, Kimberley builds her compositions through layered strokes that create depth, movement, and a tactile quality. This technique, combined with her sensitivity to natural light, gives her landscapes a luminous, immersive presence that resonates strongly with collectors.