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 spectacular Welsh castle was built by the Norman earl, Gilbert de Clare.
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Wreck of the Helvetia which sank in Rhossili Bay in 1887.
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A stone lighthouse has stood on the outer islet at Mumbles Head since 1794.
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A pleasant view of the Rhossili islet of Worms Head.
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Rhossili Bay is the most westerly bay on the Gower peninsula and bears the full might of the Atlantic swells.
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Margam Castle, a Tudor- Gothic mansion was - with its service buildings and courtyards - built between 1830 and 1840.
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Dolwyddelan is traditionally the birthplace of Llywelyn ap Iorwerth, though the actual site was perhaps on the rocky knoll in the valley below.
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A watercolour painting of Taffs Well post office, near Cardiff.
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The Taffs Well inn is situated close to the old well which gives Taffs Well its name.
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Taff Well Spring, situated at the northern end of the village on the east bank of the River Taff, remains one of the most remarkable relics of the Taff Valley.
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