Showing posts with label Inspired by nature art competition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Inspired by nature art competition. Show all posts

Friday, 12 April 2013

Art Competition

Inspired by  Nature

Entries for the Natur Cymru Art competition are coming thick and fast, but if you haven't already entered there's still plenty of time before the closing date of 30th April 2013 - check out the details on our website

Three of our previous cover artists are currently exhibiting their work.


“In Western Light”

An exhibition of recent paintings by
Guy Manning
Pendre Arts, Pendre, Cardigan SA43 1JS
6.30-9pm, Saturday 23rd March 2013
Exhibition runs until 12th May 2013

Gallery Tel: 01239 615151 : www.guymanning.co.uk




 


Judith Bridgland's paintings of Wales can be seen at the Lime Tree Gallery, Bristol.







Exhibition of Painting

David Bellamy & Jenny Keal at

Art Matters,
White Lion Street, Tenby

from 30th March







Thursday, 6 December 2012

Natur Cymru winter edition

Artwork based on a papier mâché model
of Llŷn by Annie Horsley 
Coast Path – the idea of all-Wales coastal access becomes reality. Jane Davidson

Life after conifers – practicalities and rewards of removing a plantation. Celia Thomas

Ceredigion Coast Path – the making of a path, its wildlife and scenery. Nigel Kelly

Castlemartin Corse – restoring a great wetland and duneland system. Richard Ellis

Art Competition – the 2013 Inspired by Nature competition.

Wet, wet, wet: natural water treatment at Denmark Farm. Angie Polkey

Gwylio adar ar lwybr arfordir Cymru. Kelvin Jones

Snow on a Raven’s Wing – Writing competition winner. Liz Fleming Williams

Just do the walk – and write about it: the challenges of writing footpath guides. David Perrott

50 Years Ago – some Welsh Marsh-orchids. James Robertson

Woods and Forests – afforested deep peats in Wales, the 100,000 ha challenge.

Nature at large – taking a closer look at the National Botanic Garden of Wales.

Green Bookshelf – Andrew Lucas, David Saunders, Huw Jenkins, Gwenllian Rowlinson, James Robertson

Discoveries in Science – type fossils online.

Marine Matters – a legacy and a muddle.