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Indira’s inspiration comes from the opulence that nature provides. The grandeur of Pembrokeshire landscapes - its coastline, lush meadows and the riot of colours that paint the sunset sky, create strong emotional images in her mind which guides her to create her canvases into colourful extravaganzas. Indira’s paintings are lyrical abstractions taking the form of bright, contrasting flow of colours over canvases.
Find out moreThis enchanting exhibition combines the creative talents of writer Robert Macfarlane and artist Jackie Morris to celebrate the relationship between language and the living world, and nature’s power to spark the imagination. The exhibition is based on The Lost Words, the Sunday Times bestselling book, published in 2017. The Lost Words began as a response to the removal of the names of plants and animals from children’s dictionaries due to their lack of use in everyday life. A retreat for…
Find out moreChris has been living in Pembrokeshire for over 30 years, painting and developing an artistic style inspired by the stunning coastal vistas and landscapes that surround him. His work is based on the atmospheric elements found in the surrounding areas. Chris conveys the human emotion that the scenery inspires by putting his feelings into the work.
Find out moreThis exhibition shows the artists’ recent work around Trefin, Abercastle and Porthgain along with their work from the Basalt & Dune / Trefin Museum open art competition 2022. They were honoured to receive first prize to hold an exhibition at Oriel y Parc in 2023. Pete and Maggie have expanded the original theme by working around Trefin and the area of Abercastle and Porthgain to produce paintings of landscape, seascape and architecture.
Find out moreIndira’s inspiration comes from the opulence that nature provides. The grandeur of Pembrokeshire landscapes - its coastline, lush meadows and the riot of colours that paint the sunset sky, create strong emotional images in her mind which guides her to create her canvases into colourful extravaganzas. Indira’s paintings are lyrical abstractions taking the form of bright, contrasting flow of colours over canvases.
Find out moreThis enchanting exhibition combines the creative talents of writer Robert Macfarlane and artist Jackie Morris to celebrate the relationship between language and the living world, and nature’s power to spark the imagination. The exhibition is based on The Lost Words, the Sunday Times bestselling book, published in 2017. The Lost Words began as a response to the removal of the names of plants and animals from children’s dictionaries due to their lack of use in everyday life. A retreat for…
Find out moreChris has been living in Pembrokeshire for over 30 years, painting and developing an artistic style inspired by the stunning coastal vistas and landscapes that surround him. His work is based on the atmospheric elements found in the surrounding areas. Chris conveys the human emotion that the scenery inspires by putting his feelings into the work.
Find out moreThis exhibition shows the artists’ recent work around Trefin, Abercastle and Porthgain along with their work from the Basalt & Dune / Trefin Museum open art competition 2022. They were honoured to receive first prize to hold an exhibition at Oriel y Parc in 2023. Pete and Maggie have expanded the original theme by working around Trefin and the area of Abercastle and Porthgain to produce paintings of landscape, seascape and architecture.
Find out moreIndira’s inspiration comes from the opulence that nature provides. The grandeur of Pembrokeshire landscapes - its coastline, lush meadows and the riot of colours that paint the sunset sky, create strong emotional images in her mind which guides her to create her canvases into colourful extravaganzas. Indira’s paintings are lyrical abstractions taking the form of bright, contrasting flow of colours over canvases.
Find out moreThis enchanting exhibition combines the creative talents of writer Robert Macfarlane and artist Jackie Morris to celebrate the relationship between language and the living world, and nature’s power to spark the imagination. The exhibition is based on The Lost Words, the Sunday Times bestselling book, published in 2017. The Lost Words began as a response to the removal of the names of plants and animals from children’s dictionaries due to their lack of use in everyday life. A retreat for…
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