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Sarah Jane Brown
Intimate, expressive paintings inspired by the Welsh coastal landscape. Sarah uses colour and gesture to convey the sensations of light and space, the elemental forces of nature, and the emotions that are unleashed by the experience.
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Tweedies
Tweedies is a magical world of collectables; Paperweight Mice dressed in their Sunday best felt, and bears in warm knitted hats and scarves just waiting to be hugged. All lovingly handcrafted from the finest woollen tweeds and yarns; with personalities bigger and brighter than their ears, individual names, and edition numbers.
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Llanwrtyd Community Transport
To raise funds for the Community Transport recycled glass products has become part of their business. No splinter glass chips for plant pots and gardens. Glass sculptures and new is the holographic image in a block of glass, the ideal way to have that three dimensional image of your pet or loved one.
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Arlunwaith MEMOSA Artwork
Emma Sian Pritchard is a contemporary abstract artist taking inspiration from her childhood home Llandeilo, and the vibrant coastal areas of West Wales. Current collections are 'Y Ddraig Goch' and 'Ysbryd y Mor'. Emma supplies 'Polka Dot' in Cardiff Bay and other shops in Wales.
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Dorothy Morris Fine Art
Dorothy's work can be viewed at her new gallery, 'The Little Mezzanine' where she also runs art classes. Her work is influenced by her location, living by the waters' edge and working in an idyllic environment. Not afraid of experimenting, she is forever exploring new material and processes.
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Diana Baur
Working in a variety of mediums I aim for my work to invite people to dwell on the preciousness of life through all their senses. My paintings are instinctive and mainly abstract, starting with the canvas and paint. Soon lines, shapes and colours take over and a conversation begins between the movement, rhythm and what is inside me.
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Nick Membery Kitchen Pottery
Approaching its twentieth year kitchen pottery produces high quality, unique, individually handmade kitchen pots and oven & tableware.
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Alwyn Dempster Jones
Alwyn's remarkable paintings are executed on location, working predominately with pastels. An impressive mix of all the things we associate with the uniqueness of this part of the world. The wonderfully observed detail of a dry stone wall, the poignancy of deserted farms, the echo of empty forests and animated streams.
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Charlotte Wood
Passionate illustrator produces work for advertising, book covers,greetings cards, packaging, editorial for companies and private commissions.
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Eileen Harrisson
Inspired by light moving over the Welsh hills and coast, Eileen's work invites the viewer to contemplate possibilities beyond perceived reality. Taking part regularly in exhibitions and focussing on colour, print and stitch, a specially composed musical element also featured in a recent installation. Wind of the spirit blows through all and informs all.
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MOre Green
An award-winning charity that offers a range of valuable services to the local community. Projects include furniture re-use and recycle, a community shop offering a range of products both donated and designed through their community workshops. These workshops include knitting and hand sewing, cloth making, creative furniture, art workshops and jewellery making.
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Jan Gardner
My work is inspired by the rich variety of my surroundings, journeys and stories. I create celebratory, vibrant mixed water-based media images. Expressive use of colour is the starting point and through a process of intuitive exploration, the finished pieces become visual poems.
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Perryn Butler
With over 25 years' experience, Perryn has exhibited throughout the UK and beyond. She carves predominantly in stone and also designs large public works in slate and cast metals. Perryn has recently turned her creative imagination to making something smaller, which has culminated in a collection of pendants, earrings, brooches and cufflinks.
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Christopher Wyn Brown
Christopher produces both vitreous enamel jewellery and sculptural items. Variations in the firing temperature, firing time, and thickness of application of the enamel powder, can affect the finished article, meaning each piece is hand made and unique. Christopher exhibits his works at various craft fairs throughout the year. Commissions welcome
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Olwen Jones Animal Portraits
Original horse, livestock, wildlife and pet portraits in pastels or oils. Immortalise your special pets and companions in fine art so that you and future generations can enjoy and remember. Items available for personalisation include prints, mugs, cards, key rings, and magnets. Contact Olwen to discuss your requirements. Gwyddelwern, Corwen, Denbighshire, LL21 9DU
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Cynth Weyman
Cynth Weyman’s affordable artworks start life as traditional paintings and are transformed into contemporary textile relief art quilts and panels in Intaglio Strati. Fabrics and mixed media are applied by hand to create a dramatic effect similar to stained glass. Studio Exhibition & Garden open Thursdays and Fridays from Jul 26th to Sept 14th (10am- 6pm) also by appointment.
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