Artist born in Hong Kong, based in South Downs, United Kingdom.
Her artistic practice encompasses printmaking, paper sculpture, and installation, focusing on the possibilities of paper as both surface and structure. By transforming traditional two-dimensional prints into three-dimensional, textile-like forms, the artist creates immersive works that challenge conventional boundaries between craft and contemporary art.
In her work, Boyle reveals concerns related to sustainability, using environmentally conscious methods, developing innovative processes, and working with recycled or biodegradable papers.
The artist embraces the creative process as a form of reflection that connects body, spirit, material, and environment, as part of a creative way of living grounded in slow living and slow making. She carefully researches materials and observes the beauty of nature and everyday experiences. She creates delicate works that encourage viewers to pause and reflect, exploring their relationship with material and space. Her work has been exhibited nationally and internationally and has received awards, most recently the Mercer’s Award 2024.
In addition to being a creator, she is an experienced educator, teaching drawing and printmaking to diverse audiences. She designs inclusive learning environments that mirror her creative process, balancing technical skill and creative exploration.