Members’ profiles
Steven specialises in coastal scenes. Greetings cards, prints, original oil paintings and the Anglesey Coastal Path book can be purchased from the gallery or via the website. Opening night for new paintings on Friday 6 April, 7-9pm.
Glanrafon
I was brought up in Menai Bridge and studied at Liverpool, Chelsea and the RCA. I worked as an illustrator and senior lecturer at art colleges and as art director of Raw Vision magazine. I paint on slate, creating Welsh-inspired landscapes and jewellery.
Open throughout the year by prior appointment.
A multi-disciplined artist based in Llangoed, Beaumaris, I try to capture the beauty of our Island, the seas and mountains beyond in a variety of formats. Experimenting with the use of colour, texture, light and a dash of humour to create my art.
When I draw a line, looking and action interplay; the line will enclose, cut off or divide. Another time I scribble volume till I come to the edge where the image drops into the universe. The scribbles are unconsiously done, can’t lie, can’t be wrong but draw me in, form structure – make sense.
Mona Street
A photographer working on a diverse selection of “Fine Art Composites” from, Surreal, Medieval , Renaissance, Equine and Gothic fantasy art. A selection of affordable limited edition art for sale at Raymonds’ private Gallery / Studio. Looking forward to meeting you, all visitors are very welcome.
Valley
I have a passion for colour and texture, and produce work which reflects this. My hope is that it conveys the optimism and joy I feel for what the world has to offer, and lifts the spirits in the same way as when I am painting.
Open throughout the year by prior appointment.
Pen-Dref Street
I love the intense colour and richness of oil paint, applying the paint thickly and undiluted often mixing direct on the canvas. I aim to capture the physical reality of nature.its texture, colour and the play of light. My subject matter is Anglesey.
Open all year around by prior appointment.
Penysarn
Mike Knowles draws and paints from the landscape surrounding his home, and also from the human figure, often in the life classes offered by Bangor University where he is currently Fine Art Consultant. He has held many exhibitions and has work in both private and public collections.
Penysarn
Veronica Knowles is a very private artist, her subject matter is almost entirely her own garden, family, friends and domestic animals. Although by choice she exhibits rarely, she has works in both private and public collections.
I create collage and assemblage art as little collections or scenes composed in shadow boxes.
I like to re-imagine a new meaning for ordinary and extraordinary objects.
My background is in Illustration, and I collect unlikely objects to create shrine like pictures/collages which have their own story or poem.
I received my BA in Art & Design from Newport College of Art, Wales.
I now have a studio on Anglesey.
I am a trained illustrator and I worked for Bangor University as an
Illustrator and book designer, before leaving to go and work in India for several years.
Dwyran
I design and make unusual gemstone jewellery. Inspired by the Island’s scenic landscape and mythical legends. All the silver settings are made from raw silver in my studio and all the gemstones are hand cut in my studio.
This year I am donating profits of all jewellery sales to help Refugees from Ukraine.
Open throughout the year by prior appointment.
Millbank
Peter Alexander Lane AGAvA. As an Associate Member of the Guild of Aviation Artists my main focus is with painting Welsh Aviation History subjects
Open all year around by prior appointment.
Free hand drawings, ink on paper and canvas. I do personalized gifts, themed designs, logo, symbols, all measures canvas, amazing Wales dragons, and much more!
Caim, Penmon
Lydia blends Kolrosing and delicate design to capture botanical images on wood. Using traditional wood working methods, Lydia presents work that draws inspiration from Victorian specimen collections.
In addtion to days open during the Weeks I am open throughout the year by prior appointment.
Longford Road
Iwan Lewis, recent graduate from Royal College of Art. My vernacular is challenged by a need to question its origin, from understanding painting through Speilberg’s ET to conversing with Henri Rousseau through a fish tank.