AN EXCITING new exhibition is opening at the Dory Gallery in Llangollen this September, which invites you to take a fresh look at the Dee Valley and the works of art it inspires.

The Dee Valley landscape has been a source of inspiration to artists, poets and tourists for centuries, drawn to the area in search of the sublime.

It became a hub for artistic activity in the 18th century; captured on canvas by painters such as Richard Wilson, Paul Sandby and JMW Turner, and described in words and poetry by writers including George Borrow, Thomas Pennant and William Wordsworth.

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Following this tradition, the Our Picturesque Landscape project is to present an exhibition of more than 60 contemporary works of art inspired by the picturesque scenery of the Dee Valley.

Through thoughtfully commissioned paintings, poems, installations, photography, drawings, textiles and even a myriorama, the exhibition will explore our connections with the landscape, and highlight the unique balance between the stunning natural beauty and important industrial heritage of the area.

The exhibition will be open at the Dory Gallery from September 16 until October 8, accompanied by a full programme of events, art workshops and family-friendly activities.

The exhibition is part of the Our Picturesque Landscape project, funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund.

Hannah Marubbi, partnership officer for Our Picturesque Landscape project, said: “There is strong artistic heritage in the Dee Valley, and the picturesque qualities of the landscape continue to inspire creatives today.

“We are really looking forward to celebrating the fantastic and diverse works of art that have been created throughout the Our Picturesque Landscape project, and sharing them with the community through a programme of free, interactive events. 

“We are grateful to the National Lottery Heritage Fund for the £1,382,400 funding which has made our project and this exhibition possible.”

Cllr Emrys Wynne, lead member for Welsh language, culture and heritage, said: “This is a fantastic opportunity to experience and learn about the rich heritage of scenery the Dee Valley has to offer.

“I would encourage everyone to visit the exhibition to enjoy this amazing artwork that visits the culture of the landscape with the history of the industry found in the area.”