Peter Kindred
peterkindred.com
In 1958 I studied design at Kingston School of Art where I won a Royal Society of Arts Bursary in television design, becoming a temporary fellow of the RSA. On getting my National Diploma of Design at the end of my course, it seemed the most interesting and natural thing to do was to get into television, so in 1964 I joined the BBC Design Department designing many classic productions including Wuthering Heights, Little Lord Fauntleroy, Treasure Island and the Mayor of Casterbridge starring Alan Bates, but in a quiet period I also designed the hit comedy series, Fawlty Towers, after which I left and became freelance.
In 1982 whilst working for Yorkshire TV that I was drawn to Wales. The warmth of the local people and the beauty of the scenery encouraged me to come and live in Wales with a much cherished desire to develop my painting in a landscape of perfect scale. Peter now lives and paints in Ruthin and the Languedoc, France
Peter has staged two successful exhibitions at manorhaus and has contributed works for Oriel 8.
Well Street • Ruthin • Denbighshire • North Wales • LL15 1AH • fax 44 (0)1824 707333 tel 44 (0)1824 704830
