All About MeWhat everyone should know about me
I create and sell only original pieces of art from various styles and materials. I generally use a mix media approach while painting, it really depends on my mood; therefore you can guess my work is very expressive.
Things I sell
Things I buy
Things I collect
Languages spoken:
English, Welsh/Cymraeg
InterestsHobbies
Selling Artwork
I have been selling artwork on e-bay since November 2007 and so far my work is in numerous private collections across the Uk, what is really fantastic is seeing previous customers coming back again. It's great and I wish I could spend all my time on my artwork but unfortunatly I also work full-time in a public art gallery, so every moment of my spare time I try to dedicate it to my art.
Business InformationHistory/background
2006 2.1 BA Hons Fine Art, UWIC
2003 Distinction - Foundation Course in Art & Design, Coleg Menai
Payment policy
Paypal only, its a easy and safe way to pay.
Delivery information
Postage & Packaging prices depends on the item listed, please see the info provided on the listed page. Will post to UK, Europe & USA.
Contact information
becs16@lycos.co.uk
About the art work and influences
I am currently only selling paintings and drawings from my ‘Ancient Britain’ and ‘funnywomen’ projects.
‘Ancient Britain’ is inspired by my ancestral past; I am influenced by the traditions of my Celtic cousins, the Neolithic, Iron and Bronze Age megaliths and cromlechs. The mysterious glyphs and carvings found on these stunning stones and their overwhelming imprint on the British landscape and seascapes.
‘funnywomen’ is my surreal, experimental and expressive practice.
Intensely personal, private, obscure images spread across canvases and in loose ink drawings represent complex but mundane human emotional angst. Captured through powerful colours and dynamic compositions, they are an expression of day to day desires and fears with the help of light hearted humour. The contribution of text in the work, written in English and my mother tongue Welsh adds both conflict and augmentation to the image.