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Artist

Steve Kidd

"Nulla dies sine linea" defines a practice rooted in daily discipline and traditional technique.

10 Works

About Steve

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Steve Kidd spent five years honing his craft through drawing before introducing the vibrant palette of Technicolor(c) to his practice. Working exclusively with traditional methods, he focuses on capturing the essence of people, animals, and automotive subjects with a dedicated, daily discipline. While rooted in realism, Kidd is gradually integrating abstract elements into his portfolio, offering fresh perspectives to his established audience. Guided by the motto "Nulla dies sine linea," his work reflects a commitment to constant creative output and technical evolution.

Visual voice

Kidd’s aesthetic blends traditional realism with a bold, saturated use of color. His portfolio captures the character of living subjects and mechanical forms, increasingly experimenting with abstract touches that break away from strict representation.
Traditional MethodsTechnicolor PaletteRealismAbstract ElementsAutomotive ArtAnimal Portraits
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Steve Kidd — questions answered

What is Steve Kidd's background in art?

He spent five years drawing before expanding his practice into painting and the use of Technicolor(c).

What subjects does he paint?

His most common subjects are people, animals, and automotive forms.

Is his work purely realist?

While rooted in realism, he is currently moving into more abstract representations within his pieces.

Does he use digital tools?

No, all his original works are created using traditional methods.

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