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Gallery springs into action



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SPRING has Sprung! And the Chapel Gallery in Llangollen is celebrating the coming of the season with a new exhibition of fine new paintings, prints and mixed media work by some of Wales rising stars alongside some well known established artists.



It will feature painterly landscapes from Martin Collins and Colin Taylor and figurative work from Glenn Ibbitson and Thomas Daniel Jones, both of whom have had work selected for the prestigious Wales Portrait Award2, as well as new paintings by Malcolm Edwards, Mary Lloyd Jones and Geoff Yeomans to name but a few.

All work is for sale directly from the walls and also available is a selection of unframed print works and an unusual selection of ceramics from some of the UK's best known ceramicists.

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  • Last Updated: 01 May 2008 4:40 PM
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  • Location: Denbighshire
 
 
  

 
 

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