Kit (Christine) Hiller is a Tasmanian artist, now working principally in the mediums of linocut print and oil painting.
Hiller is widely known for her vividly coloured linocut prints of nature subjects, particularly flora and birds.
Hiller was born in Hobart, Tasmania, in 1948[2] and trained at the Tasmanian School of Art from 1966-69.
Originally a watercolour painter, she now favours large-scale works in oil, frequently with herself as the subject.
She won the Portia Geach award in 2009 with the self-portrait, The Old Painter, in which she depicted herself as the Virgin of Guadalupe, inspired by a visit to Mexico.