With his home in Exeter, New Hampshire artist Bill Childs explores the landscape of the New Hampshire seacoast, its fields, marshes and towns in all four seasons. Primarily a watercolorist, he has also worked with the monotype process and pen and ink. A variety of approaches to his landscape and architectural subjects shows in some cases a careful approach to detail and description and yet in others a more expressive use of color and shape. In every instance his work is a reflection of his love of the places that are familiar and the ones that he continues to find, whether a newly discovered nearby working orchard, the magic of the Isles of Shoals, or the varied inlets of the Maine coast.

Bill is a working member of the New Hampshire Art Association, the Exeter Arts Committee, the members gallery of the Sharon Arts Center, Peterborough, New Hampshire and displays his work regularly at A Pictures Worth in Exeter.