Showing posts with label Welsh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Welsh. Show all posts

Monday, 19 August 2019

Meirion Ginsberg



"My work is more of an autobiography, using friends and family and sometimes a Dadaist mish-mash where humour is injected. Influenced by a huge range of painters from Willem DeKooning to Rembrandt, I use a versatility of mark-making which leaves some of the work borderline figurative and abstract.
As a child, cartoons and comics became a drive for me to take drawing seriously. As well as this I was raised in a family of painters and musicians. Drawing became a priority which sometimes or most times became more important than friends and from a young age I started to become fluent with mark-making. In my teens, the attraction of comics began to wear thin, partly because of ridiculous storylines that I never really was interested in."
Meirion Ginsberg 

Meirion Ginsberg's works are a mash-up of so many influences, they do not all make an appearance in every piece but raise their heads in his portfolio to add to the conversation, Gilbert and George, Klimt, Egon Schiele, Max Ernst, and many others say hello as you look at Meirion's portraits.






Friday, 26 May 2017

Gwen Millward II




These are some of the illustrations that Gwen Millward is currently working on for her new book about a tiger. Again featuring her wonderful techniques of layering different qualities of line and colour.



Thursday, 25 May 2017

Gwen Millward I




Welsh illustrator, Gwen Millward's untitled pieces from the Illustration exhibition at Bologna. Gwen used pencil, chinagraph pencil, brush-pen and pen to build layers of line and build the story. Gwen has illustrated some of my favorite books so more of her work to follow.


Tuesday, 8 November 2011

Buddug Humphries


"...enamel gives me the finish that I want without the need for endless buffing. It also allows me to combine my love of drawing and collage with my jewellery making techniques, as I can sketch directly onto the pieces" Buddug Humphries

Wednesday, 24 February 2010

Catrin Howell




Catrin Howell is a Welsh ceramics artist who forms animals from myth legend and magic. Caitrin's works are beautiful hand pinched forms, her horses are stunning. She will be exhibiting at the Scottish Gallery Edinburgh this autumn (September 8th- October 2nd 2010).