Thursday, 12 November 2015

Works by new artists and makers in November shows at Mid Wales galleries


Erwood Station Gallery at Erwood, near Builth Wells and The Lion Street Gallery, Hay on Wye are welcoming several new artists and makers during November.

New at Erwood Station Gallery are wooden carved and painted birds by Marilyn and John Davis, beautiful ceramic pebbles from Clare Mahoney, ceramic vessels from Anne James and Katy O'Neil, new paintings from Jonathan Trim for those who missed out on his sell out show and a 25 foot carriage wall of recent paintings by the renowned local artist Simon Dorrell.

The gallery is open seven days a week from 10.30am to 5pm and the tearoom closes at 4.30pm daily.

The Lion Street Gallery also welcomes new artists to the gallery this month and in the run up to Christmas. Husband and wife artists, Gerald and Kim Dewsbury, are showing together and Robert Harrison will be exhibiting his constructivist landscapes in ochres and blues.

There will also be lead heads by Shaun Brosnan, radiant impressionistic landscapes by Jill Annfield and two stunning life-size wolves by Carol Orwin, which are currently standing guard in the main space.

The Lion Street Gallery is open six days a week from Monday to Saturday from 10.30am to 5pm.

Both galleries promote artists who work in Wales and the Borders and visitors can buy works of art through the Arts Council of Wales Collectorplan scheme. All they need to do is put down a 10% deposit and spread the remaining payments over 12 months with no interest to pay. The scheme can be used to buy art worth up to £5,000.


Little Stints, wooden carved and painted birds by Marilyn 
and John Davies which are on show at Erwood Station Gallery.

Picture caption:

Top: Two of these life-size wolves in iron resin by Carol Orwin are on show at The Lion Gallery.

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For more information contact Brent or Kate on Tel: 01497 822 900 or Email thelionstreetgallery@gmail.com




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