Kenneth Budd


Kenneth George Budd was an English mural artist, known for his mosaics and work in other materials. His company, Kenneth Budd and Associates was based in Penge, south London.
Budd was born in Fulham, London, and studied at Beckenham School of Art from 1941 to 1944, then at the Royal College of Art from 1947 to 1950. He first worked for the firm of William Mitchell & Partners of Forest Hill, London which produced public art in concrete.
He was made an Associate of the Royal College of Art in 1950.
Later in his career, he worked with his son Oliver, who continues to make murals and has redone some of his father's work. In January 2015 Oliver Budd appeared in Episode 2 of the BBC mini-series Sacred Wonders of Britain discussing the Roman mosaics of Lullingstone Roman Villa.

Works

Budd's works include:
WorkLocationDatePictureCoordinates
Notes
Kettering AbstractTresham Institute, KetteringRemoved for safekeeping by Kettering Civic Society.
Civil War muralColmore Circus, Birmingham Mosaic depicting the English Civil War; destroyed.
Horsefair 1908Holloway Head, BirminghamMosaic mural The animals on plinths are part of a separate, later, artwork.
Old SquareOld Square, Birmingham, BirminghamFibreglass mural. Commissioned by the Public Works Department of Birmingham City Council. Unveiled on 21 April 1967 by Alderman C.V. Simpson, chairman of the Public Works Department. Depicts the history of the square.
J. F. Kennedy MemorialDeritend, BirminghamMosaic mural; destroyed 2007; recreated by Oliver Budd from original drawings, 2012 Image shows the near complete recreation, on 15 January 2013
History of Snow HillSnow Hill, BirminghamMosaic mural depicting Snow Hill railway station; destroyed 2007. A miniature version has been created nearby.
19th century Gwent RailwayOld Green Interchange, Newport, GwentMosaic mural completed 1975
Chartist muralJohn Frost Square, Newport, GwentMosaic mural; destroyed 3 October 2013; a recreation is being considered. Image shows a section of the work.
Industrial muralColmore Circus, BirminghamDestroyed
Coat of armsFoyer, Guy's Tower, Guy's Hospital, London Mosaic mural
Local Life 1890–1910underpass under A467, Abertillery, GwentCommissioned by Gwent County Council