A season of exhibitions by a range of artists working in very different styles, but with environment and nature the heartbeat of their work, has begun at Plas Glyn-y-Weddw, Llanbedrog.
From Rob Piercy’s glorious landscapes; dynamic birds, flowers and views by Penelope Timmis; Jacob Buckland’s beautiful abstract landscapes to a striking collection of works on the overarching theme of light and water by Jenny Ryrie, David Heke and Liz Ellis, including watercolours, film, photography and ceramics.
There will be something for everyone in beautiful exhibitions that are a feast for the eye but also stimulate discussion as we live in an age where the fragility of the natural world is a crucial subject.
Three individual presentations include watercolours by Jenny Ryrie, photography and film by David Heke and ceramics by Liz Ellis. The artists were part of the hugely popular ‘Petals and Claws ‘exhibition, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Owl Service by Alan Garner held at Plas Glyn-y-Weddw in 2018. The three are welcomed back with this visually beautiful and thought-provoking exhibition.
The exhibition was opened on Friday, 19 May by Lord Dafydd Elis-Thomas AM and will continue until 14 July.
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