Nathalie Kingdon is a French-born contemporary printmaker based in London, working from Wimbledon Art Studios. Known for her vibrant silkscreen prints and experimental approach to image-making, Kingdon combines traditional screen-printing techniques with digitally manipulated imagery to create contemporary works rich in colour, atmosphere, and narrative.
Drawing inspiration from collected photographs, memories, and visual references — particularly those connected to her native South of France — Kingdon transforms familiar imagery into layered and evocative compositions. Her contemporary screen prints explore the relationship between memory, place, and abstraction, often balancing bold graphic forms with subtle emotional resonance.
Central to Kingdon’s practice is an instinctive and playful approach to printmaking. Through experimentation with colour, proportion, perspective, and texture, she creates compositions that feel both spontaneous and carefully constructed. The resulting works invite viewers to discover shifting narratives and emotional connections within each print.
Her silkscreen artworks are celebrated for their luminous palettes, contemporary aesthetic, and distinctive balance between figuration and abstraction. Combining traditional craftsmanship with digital processes, Nathalie Kingdon’s prints appeal to collectors seeking original contemporary printmaking with warmth, sophistication, and a strong sense of place.
Collectors are particularly drawn to Kingdon’s ability to reinterpret everyday imagery through colour and composition, creating contemporary artworks that are both visually striking and emotionally atmospheric.
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