
Ysgyryd Fawr (Big Skirrid) behind the gallery

Some work from courses run here (sugarcraft, painting,ceramics,basketmaking....)

Daffodils from the garden at Sioni Rhys Textiles

ceramics- Gwynneth Rixon . painting - David Haswell

Sioni Rhys Textiles from Pandy (which means fulling mill in Welsh) just north of the gallery

Y Fal (the Sugar Loaf) peeping over the top

looking down the lane towards Blorenge mountain
What a lovely space to exhibit/sell your pottery in.
ReplyDeleteFingers crossed laptop seems to have gotten over itself! just need time now to be on it.
NICE gallery and tremendous scenery!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and what a nice way to spend a day away from home! Your pots look beautiful and in good company :)
ReplyDeleteso nice to green pastures and sun...... thank you!
(currently sitting in another snow storm)
your work fits in so well!
ReplyDeleteI hope it works out really well for you!
What beautiful country ....and a perfect setting for your work.
ReplyDeleteBTW....Like the cat in a tree!
your blue pots look great against the white backdrop... nice looking gallery space!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a nice gallery outlet. The pix bring back memories, too! Hope the sales go well.
ReplyDeleteLovely to see your work, the gallery, and the beautiful scenery. I do hope that this is a really good year for you and that sales go well,
ReplyDeleteBest Wishes, P.
Hope your pots go well at the gallery - that last picture is wonderfully murky and evocative.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scenery shots! Is that last one near Abergavenny? Touring one of the antigue shops in a nearby town, I came on a small watercolor painting of a mountain near Abergavenny (can't make out all of the lettering but it started with a "B.") with the date of 1862. I'm still thinking about going back and buying it.
ReplyDeleteEcho-ing everyone else's comments, what a wonderful place to spend a day at. I can just *see* you in that kind of setting :)
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