Ann Elizabeth Dangerfield
Subtle and atmospheric, Anne's contemporary stye of painting captures the changing moods of the Welsh landscape
She paints in both atercolour and acrylics and her paintings have developed into her own unique style.
Keith Davies
Keith was born in 1960 on the Wirral and moved to Staffordshire early on in his life where he trained and worked as a mechanical fitter at Rugeley Power Station. A career change came in the early 1990’s as he decided to pursue his motorsport art and an opportunity arose to display and sell his work around many motor racing circuits. During this time Keith was also accepting commissions to design liveries to portray on race cars.
After moving to Wales in 2001 Keith started painting the stunning local scenery, steam engines, aircraft and ships but continues with his motorsport art as it is his passion and hobby.
Neil Barlow
Neil Barlow is Scotland's foremost mountain artist. His dramatic watercolour paintings are highly sought after, and can be found in collections worldwide.
Born in Manchester, Neil has had a lifetime interest in mountaineering and brings to his paintings his vast knowledge of the hills in all their moods throughout the seasons.
His attention to the details of form, light and shadow, ensures that each painting captures a precise moment in time, creating a dramatic mountain portrait.
Neil now lives and works in the West of Scotland, where the magical highland light and unspoilt landscape provide continued inspiration for his stunningly beautiful mountain paintings.
David Graves
In Welsh there is no word 'Hiraeth', there is not a translation from 'Yr Hen Ieath' in to English but it is a longing to be back where your roots are, perhaps n a place that only truly exists in the memory.
David grew up in Salford. Each year childhood holidays to North Wales mad a big impression and when he took up painting, those memories were an inspiration. The light and the landscape continue to fascinate and the beaches and seascapes of The Llyn & Gwynedd are always offering something new. He took up painting as a hobby but was happy that the pictures he wanted to paint for pleasure proved popular with those who shared his love of the area.
Moving to the home of happy memories was an ambition and after moving to Aberdaron two decades ago he continues to enjoy the area all year round, with brooding winter scenes added to summer memories that first inspired.
He hope his pictures strike a chord and capture what others cherish about Gogledd Cymru.