Members’ profiles


Millbank
Tim Dickinson an artist from Anglesey who produces high emotive and thoughtful images that explore the darker side of human emotion and the human condition. On occasion he also uses his dark style to produce quirky cute critters.

Trearddur Bay
I paint, draw and print in order to explore ideas and concepts involved with how we portray and perceive the world around us through the medium of art.
Open throughout the year by prior appointment.

Bangor Road
Local land and seascapes captured in wool.
Open throughout the year by prior appointment.

Ty Croes
Landscapes, Seascapes and semi – abstracts of the beautiful Isle of Anglesey are painted in rich luscious oil paint using palette knives and brushes on canvas. These together with my little flower paintings can be found in galleries in Wales and England.
Open throughout the year by prior appointment.

Bridge Street
The underlying theme of my work is rhythms of the natural world. I use collage, inks and drawing to express the essence of things present and the layers of the past. The abstracted aspects of the landscape I then redefine into glyphs and totems of place.

For many years I have been exploring faces carved on C18th slate headstones – I have a collection of over 100 photos. Time obscures them with lichen and soil, they crumble and split, but enough remain to stare back through the centuries and fascinate me – my work uses layers, pasted on or pulled off; my canvasses record history embedded in the earth, as if covering or uncovering the past.

Station Road
I am a marine artist – i.e. most of my work has a marine theme or subject matter from historical reconstruction, sail, steam etc but I also lean towards coastal landscapes and indeed some landscape in general. I work in oil, watercolour, ink, and some pastel. My work has exhibited at the Royal Society of Marine Artists, London. Also exhibitions in Liverpool and of course Anglesey.

Millbank
My photo art and wood art are a form of release and therapy.
Open all year around by prior appointment.

Druid Road
The Japanese method of Gyotaku printing is traditionally used to print fish. It translates to ‘fish rubbing’. I make Gyotaku prints using local marine and botanical species where possible. Each print is hand pressed and unique.
In addtion to days open during the Weeks I am open throughout the year by prior appointment.

Exhibition of paintings and sketch books showing natural shapes and structures created by the textures of walled fields, ancient rock formations with seascapes of dramatic cliffs and dune systems. Constantly changing atmospheres provide a challenge and stimulus.

20 Castle Street
I make a range of silver and gold jewellery in my workshop and gallery. I also sell the work of over 30 other independent designer jewellers.

6 Church Street
I have been making pots for many years, exhibiting and selling nationally. I use a variety of techniques to make domestic, decorative and sculptural pieces. I also paint in oils and acrylic.
Open throughout the year

6 Church Street
I paint the natural world in oil, acrylic and watercolour with colour a predominant feature along with shape and movement. I create surface print designs from my original artwork and have them printed onto fabric, ceramics, greeting cards and other merchandise which are for sale in my shop.
Open throughout the year