A Llandrindod Wells arts centre is playing host to a new exhibition from a Radnorshire artist, inspired by the Welsh coastline.
Centre Celf, the community arts centre run by Celf o Gwmpas, is currently hosting ‘Safe’, the first solo exhibition by local artist Lucy Burden.
Much of Lucy’s work in the exhibition is influenced by the beautiful Welsh coastline, with the sea and Llangrannog beach taking centre stage.
Lucy’s exhibition has already attracted visitors of all ages and received great feedback. One visitors remarked: “There is a real buzz about her work - it’s absolutely beautiful.”
Jane Mason, artist and Celf o Gwmpas Artists Network co-ordinator, said: “There is a serenity in Lucy’s images which soothes the soul. Even the tumultuous waves of her seascapes crashing against ragged rocks have a fluid calm within the brushwork.”
Lucy’s exhibition is open from 2 pm - 7 pm on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays until February 17. If you come during these times you will not only get the chance to see Lucy’s paintings and her ‘Safe’ sculpture, but you will also get to meet Lucy and see what she is currently working on.
Celf o Gwmpas would like to ensure that anyone who would like to see Lucy’s fantastic exhibition has the opportunity to do so, please phone on 01597 822777 or email [email protected] if you would like to visit but are unable to make any of these times.
The exhibition is at Centre Celf, Tremont road, Llandrindod Wells, LD1 5EB.