Myfanwy Kitchin

[2] During World War II, Kitchin combined studying part-time at the Slade School of Fine Art with training to be a nurse at the Radcliffe Infirmary in Oxford and won a Slade Composition prize in 1944.

She worked as the Midlands art critic of The Guardian from 1960 to 1978 and illustrated books for both Phoenix House and, throughout the 1960s and 1970S, for Duckworth Publishers.

[2] Her paintings often depicted industrial workers in the Midlands and, later, farmers and farm animals in the Welsh countryside near her home at Barmouth.

[1] The same subjects appeared in the ceramic works which, based on her on-site sketches, she created using the slab-pottery technique.

[1] Kitchin was a member of the Royal Cambrian Academy and regularly exhibited with the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists and had a number of solo exhibitions at galleries in Birmingham, Lichfield, Walsell and north Wales.