A warm welcome to our art gallery ----------
---------- Croeso cynnes i'n oriel celfyddyd
David Rees is a talented artist who specialises in painting watercolours of Welsh scenes. He is a native Welsh speaker: who was born in Seven Sisters [Blaendulais], near Neath. He has always had a great love for Wales and all things Welsh; and the expression of this is reflected in his paintings.
David's artistic work is available in the following formats: original mounted watercolours; limited-edition prints; Giclee canvas prints; and also as personalised greetings cards. We also offer a gift wrapping service - so if you want to buy a gift for someone, we can wrap the gift, enclose a card printed with your greeting, and deliver it to the recipient's address on your behalf.
Please enjoy your browse around our website and, if you wish, leave a comment. We are always happy to hear what you think about the products we offer.
This romantic fairytale castle(near Cardiff)is the perfect subject for a winter scene.
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Here we see the bridge as it might have appeared when a local genius (William Edwards) built this magnificent structure in 1756.
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The present cathedral dates from 1107; and stands on the site of an earlier 6th century Christian church.
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Saint Teilo's Church dates from 1520, and stood at Llandeilo Tal-y-bont, Pontarddulais.
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This is a very atmospheric painting of the awe- inspiring Carreg Cennen Castle (near Llandeilo).
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Built in the late 13th,this castle is one of the greatest medieval fortresses in Europe.
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We offer this painting as a giclee canvas print. This scene depicts Chinese fishermen catching fish using cormorants. The moonlight in this picture gives the painting an ethereal mood.
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An award-winning bay just west of Mumbles, on the Gower peninsula.
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The Roman fort at Cardiff was probably established in the first century AD on a strategic site that afforded easy access to the sea. Cardiff Castle occupies the same site; and parts of the the old Roman wall can be seen today incorporated in the structure.
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Caerphilly Castle is one of the great medieval castles of western Europe. Its immense size (1.2h) makes it the largest in Britain, after Windsor castle. It is the first truly concentric castle in Britain.
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