Local artists exhibit Canadian adventure

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Local artists exhibit Canadian adventure

An exhibition of Photographic artwork will be on display at the Black Mountain Centre  from 31st March until 28th April.

 

The exhibition, titled ‘3 Months, 2 Cameras, 1 Island’, is a photographic representation of a journey taken by two local artists on Vancouver Island, a large island off the west coast of Canada.

The whole exhibition forms a photographic journal of the adventure.

The exhibition is a collection of approximately 30 images, taken using both film and digital image capturing techniques.

The artists, Johnathan Davies and Kimberley Collins, from Tumble, are both students of Coleg Sir Gar, with Johnathan on the final year of a BA (Hons) in Photography, and Kimberley on the second year of a BA (Hons) in Fine Art Sculpture.

They both incorporate the theme of travel in their work, and combine their love of adventure with their love of art to create pieces that show a unique perspective on the world. The exhibition shows the artists ability to capture the natural beauty of an area, but also the social and cultural aspects.

Entry to the Centre is free, and is open Monday – Friday, 9am to 5 pm and Saturday, 9 am to 12 pm.

Johnathan Davies - Reflections

Contact the Black Mountain Centre on 01269 823400 for more information, or e-mail greenwoodyforest@yahoo.co.uk to contact the artists.Cwmgarw Road, Bryamman, Ammanford.

To find out more about Johnathan and Kimberley, please visit http://www.wix.com/greenwoodyforest/oneisland.

Kimberly said:

“I am excited and very busy getting everything ready.”

“I have another exhibition on at the end of March at the Brunswick in Swansea, so it is hectic trying to sort out work for the two shows.”

” I love it really and I hope everyone enjoys seeing the exhibition as I did making it.

Picture 1: ‘Memories of Cowichan Bay’ by Kimberley Collins

Picture 2: ‘Reflections’ by Johnathan Davies

 


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