Island Art Group Exhibition at the David Hughes Centre, Beaumaris

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Just to mention that the Island Art Group Exhibition starts tomorrow Saturday 27th May 2017. It’s being held at the David Hughes Centre, Beaumaris and is open between 10am and 5pm ending Friday 9th June.

There’s a great selection of work on display from members of the group, including the following 5 pieces by me, so why not drop in and have a look if you’re in the area?

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Exhibition of Work at the Roadking Truckstop Cafe, Holyhead

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Thanks to a very generous invitation from Stuart Burne (seen in the photo below with 3 of the pieces) and the kind folks at the Roadking Truckstop Cafe in Holyhead, the following 5 pieces of work are on display for public viewing for the next couple of months, so why not drop in and have a look if you’re in the area? More details of the pieces can be seen in my shop as well as in any related articles at the bottom of this post.

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Ynys Mon y Lisa Painting

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Just to provide a bit of the background to this particular painting; I submitted it for the consideration of the Association of Anglesey Art Clubs exhibition under the title ‘Portrait’, quite simply because its full title is ‘Ynys Mon y Lisa: Portrait of the Artist’s late mother as the Mona Lisa in the style of Picasso’ and I didn’t think they’d accept it.

My Mum passed away last year, but was always keen for me to exercise artistic license whenever I drew her so, in her memory, I’ve attempted to portray her as the most famous woman in the world, painted in the style of the most famous artist in the world, with a view to making some kind of statement about ‘beauty being in the eye of the beholder’. Having achieved a degree in Art History through the OU herself (more than I ever did), I hope that she’d appreciate the attempt at humour.

P.S. Her name wasn’t Lisa, but ‘Ynys Mon y Barbara’ doesn’t have quite the same ring to it. Just put it down to ‘artistic license’…

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Oriel Ynys Mon Exhibition Entries Update

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Below are the 8 pictures accepted by the Association of Anglesey Art Clubs for their recent Exhibition in Oriel Ynys Mon. ‘Still Life – The Death of Painting’ received a commendation.

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TOGYG Printmaking Workshop

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Yesterday I took part in an induction course for the new community printmaking studio that has recently been established (with funding from The Arts Council of Wales and The National Lottery) by TOGYG, The Old Goods Yard Group of Artists who are based in Treborth, Bangor. The course was conducted by Jo Alexander and was relaxed, informal and great fun. Further courses are planned and annual membership, access and materials are all very reasonably priced, so please contact TOGYG via their website or facebook page if you are interested in learning more.

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Oriel Ynys Mon Exhibition entries

The Association of Anglesey Art Clubs have been kind enough to select some of my work for inclusion in their current Exhibition in Oriel Ynys Mon. Unfortunately, I neglected to take photographs before submitting the work, so will post them after the exhibition finishes on 2 March 2014. Congratulations to the winners and, especially Pam Walton, who was the overall winner with her drawing, ‘Bird’s nest’.

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Ucheldre Centre Printmaking Workshop

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I took part in a two day printmaking workshop ten days ago. It was held in the Ucheldre Centre in Holyhead and was run by Veronica Calarco, a native Australian printmaker currently based in Wales; and Eirian Llwyd, one of the co-founders of The Original Print Place / Y Lle Print Gwreiddiol.

As a novice, I must admit I found the process harder than anticipated as it was quite difficult to make controlled/precise marks. It also appears that inking the plates and setting and operating the press are technical skills that must be learned over time, but it was all tremendous fun and Veronica and Eirian gave us all a thorough introduction to the relief printing process, including how to make simple images at home without a press using polystyrene takeaway trays and a wooden spoon. Definitely worth experimenting with!

The gallery of images above contains a bit of mixed bag but, hopefully, it’s possible to catch a glimpse of the potential for creating striking imagery which printmaking offers to anyone willing to spend a bit of time learning and practising the techniques.

If you want to see how printmaking is really done, then there’s still time to catch the Printmakers in Wales exhibition which has been drawn together by The Original Print Place. It’is being held in the Ucheldre Centre and runs until 6th October 2013.

For information, we were also informed that a new Bangor Print Studio is being launched by the TOGYG group of artists. It’s situated in The Old Goodsyard, Treborth, Bangor and, I believe, is intended to operate as an drop in centre for registered users. They will also be running workshops so it’d be well worth checking them out. They also have a facebook page.

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