Landscape Paintings of Wales
Organisation Information
- Name
- Landscape Paintings of Wales
- Address 1:
- Heol Ty Newydd
- Address 3:
- Cilgerran
- City
- Cardigan
- Postcode
- sa43 2rt
- Country
- United Kingdom
- Website URL
- http://www.chrischalkart.com
- Brief Description
- Welsh Landscape paintings, Portraits and Pet Portraits by Welsh Artist Chris Chalk
- Profile
www.chrischalkart.com is the official website and online gallery of renowned Welsh artist Chris Chalk. Where you can buy beautiful original Welsh landscape paintings of Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion and West Wales directly from the artist as well as limited edition giclee art prints of his artworks. See Chris' extensive back catalogue of work and be the first to see his latest oil paintings, as well as keeping up to date with what's on his easel right now in the works in progress section.
- Venue
- Gallery
- Type of Art/Course
- Contemporary
History
- Member for
- 1 year 26 weeks
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Storm at Strumble lighthouseSubmitted by Chris Chalk Art on Wed, 04/08/2010 - 19:21.![]() ''Storm a Strumble lighthouse'' Oil on canvas 24'' by 18'' I've painted Strumble lighthouse in Pembrokeshire before but this time there was a gathering storm out at sea. The purple / blue clouds looming in from the west give this welsh landscape painting very wild and dramatic feel. View to Frenni FawrSubmitted by Chris Chalk Art on Wed, 04/08/2010 - 19:25.![]() ''View to Frenni Fawr - Preseli Mountain'' Oil on canvas 16'' by 12'' This is another welsh landscape painting. I love the quiet roads up on the Preseli hills, and whilst up there the only sound to be heard was an occasional ewe bleating. A beautiful spot indeed. Doethie Valley from Ty'n cornel - Cambrian mountainsSubmitted by Chris Chalk Art on Wed, 04/08/2010 - 19:31.![]() ''Doethie Valley from Ty'n cornel - Cambrian mountains'' Oil on canvas 16'' by 12'' High up in the Cambrian mountains of mid Wales there's a hostel called Ty'n Cornel ( The most remote hostel in Wales! ). It's one of two hostel run by Elenydd Wilderness Hostels Trust and this is the view from the car park looking on up the Doethie valley, a remote and beautiful place. |





