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Artist

Kate Walton

Kate Walton honors the environment through vibrant, textured works that capture the fleeting beauty of nature.

42 Works

Works by Kate Walton

42 pieces

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About Kate

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London-based artist Kate Walton brings fifteen years of experience across the UK and America to her practice, rooted in a deep respect for traditional artforms. Having studied at Chelsea College of Art and the London College of Printing, her work serves as a deliberate pause in a fast-paced world, capturing the fleeting intricacies of the natural environment that often escape the mind’s eye.

Visual voice

Her aesthetic merges the disciplined hand of a chinoiserie muralist with the wild, untamed energy of the botanical world. She utilizes bold color palettes and experimental textures to create vibrant surface patterns and illustrations that honor vintage eras and global travels.
Hand-Painted ChinoiserieBotanical IllustrationVintage-Inspired PatternsBold Color PalettesSustainable Vegan Art
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Kate Walton — questions answered

What is Kate Walton’s artistic background?

Kate studied at Chelsea College of Art and the London College of Printing, later working as a muralist and home stylist before focusing on surface pattern design.

What themes recur in her work?

Her work is heavily influenced by nature, botanicals, world travels, and memories from her childhood home, often featuring wild and untamed subjects.

How does she approach her artistic process?

Kate often works late into the night, experimenting with bold colors and texture to create works that embody vibrant life and traditional craftsmanship.

Is the Kate Walton collection sustainable?

Yes, Kate Walton Collections is a vegan brand that prioritizes sustainability and respect for the environment in its choice of media.

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