Roy Walker
1936 to 2001
Roy Walker who died in 2001 was born in Kent in
1936. After studying at the Royal Polytechnic and Gravesend School
of Art he joined the RAF as part of his national service. This experience
was clearly an early influence on him as many of his later works
study the theme of flight.
After completing his National Service Roy attended
the Central School of Art in London and then after a period of time
in Essex he moved to St Ives where he lived and worked for the rest
of his life.
Roy made huge contributions to the arts in Cornwall
and particularly St Ives where he achieved an impressive reputation
as a painter and printmaker in addition to becoming director of
the print workshop in Penwith Galleries. Roy was also an active
and highly respected member of the Newlyn and Penwith Societies
of Artists
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