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Images NGFL (HWB) Additionally we may use any image from the collection of the work of Kyffin Williams, Oriel Môn, Peter Prendergast from the HWB resource and Banksy’s work.
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Elis Gwyn Pencoed Images courtesy of Clwyd Fine Art Trust and Joint Area Museum Education Service o’r prosiect Rural and Industrial Landscapes in Wales
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Peter Prendergast Penrhyn Quarry
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David Woodford After the Rain, 1970.
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Syr/Sir Kyffin Williams Hill Farmers
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John Constable The Vale of Dedham
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William Selwyn Granite Quarry, Penmaenmawr
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William Selwyn Granite Quarry, Penmaenmawr
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This drawing by Jan Boenisch is of Brymbo steel works. The artist has succeeded in conveying the activity, heat and atmosphere of the works using pencil marks quickly and decisively, and by contrasting cold colours (black and blue) with warm colours (yellow, orange and red). Jan Boenisch Brymbo Steelworks 1. Discussion
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Where do you think the artist created the work?
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It shows how local people used to dress as well as some of the modes of transport used during the period. It's surprising to think that this was the scene in front of the artist when painting the picture. Look carefully at the picture. Describe what might be different to what we see today in a similar scene by focusing on the clothes of the characters and boats. Joseph Josiah Dodd Caernarfon castle, Market Day This image of Caernarfon Castle was produced by Joseph Dodd in the nineteenth century. 1. Discussion
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In this painting by Gwilym Pritchard we see a completely different style from Joseph Dodd. The artist has chosen to simplify the form of the farmhouse, the clouds and the hedges. By reflecting red sky in the windows of the building and in the bushes, Gwilym Pritchard has successfully unified the composition. The use of texture and the thickness of the paint gives the image depth. Gwilym Pritchard Red Sky and Farmhouse
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Malcolm Edwards Greenfield Valley Mill
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Malcolm Hughes Composite Monsanto
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Elis Gwyn Pencoed
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John Ingleby St. Winefride’s Well
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This work by Will Roberts shows a man working hard in his garden. By using similar colours to represent the land, as well as the gardener, the artist has managed to reflect the importance of the work for him. This use of colour also suggests that the gardener grows at work, as a tree grows from the ground. Will Roberts The Gardener
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The portrait of this Hywel Williams by Tom Rathmel is produced in the traditional manner. We can see that the sitter is placed in the centre of the composition and is looking directly at us. By looking closer we can see more about the Hywel Williams. He has chosen to sit in a suit and tie that gives it an atmosphere of dignity, but, again, the background of the picture shows a very simple environment suggesting that there is no self importance in his dignity. Tom Rathmel Williams, Dolgellau
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Check out and compare the work of Roy Ostle and Peter Edwards. Think of words to describe the paintings: light, dark, happy, thoughtful, colourful, depressing etc. Peter Edwards Woman on Bridge in Llangollen Roy Ostle Tunnellers
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Emrys Williams Brightday Study. Women on the Promenade
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Peter Edwards Lord Kenyon
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John Elwyn Welsh Funeral
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Mildred E Eldridge Study of R.S. Thomas
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This is a portrait of a lady called Catherine of Aragon
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