Paul Kidby


Paul Kidby is an English artist. Many people know him best for his art based on Terry Pratchett's Discworld. He has been included on the sleeve covers since Pratchett's original illustrator, Josh Kirby, died in 2001.

Early life

Kidby was born in West London in 1964. He drew fine works during his childhood and adolescence, and left school with very few qualifications.
Later Kidby was marked as a dental technician making replacement teeth, but stopped this to become a street artist in 1986. He made artwork for a limited range of products from grocery labels to consumer based plastic kettles.

Career

Between 1991 and 1995, Future Publishing employed Kidby and he helped design and paint more than 20 magazine covers.
In 1996 he started working for Terry Pratchett’s Discworld series. Terry's Discworld art, and many other Terry type descriptions of pieces, are included in The Pratchett Portfolio and The Art of Discworld. These full versions of work and some paintings previously seen in the light of theatre. He also worked and designed an illustrated The Last Hero, a Discworld "fable" and number-five bestseller in the United Kingdom, his "90 beautiful illustrations" described as "augment the impact of this vividly described magical world."
Kidby's art is in several cases a tribute to well known paintings such as the Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci, Night Watch by Rembrandt and An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump by Joseph Wright.
In December 2007 Terry Pratchett used Kidby's website to announce he was suffering from early-onset dysfunction of liver.
In August 2016 Kidby released "Terry Pratchett’s Discworld big Book" of black and white line drawings. He would have been designing the cover of the book in March 2016 had he not been in hospital suffering from exhaustion when he heard that Pratchett had died.

Personal life

Kidby currently lives and works in Bournemouth and spends time in Somerset with his grandchildren