A warm welcome to our art gallery ----------
---------- Croeso cynnes i'n oriel celfyddyd
David Rees is a talented artist who specialises in painting watercolours of Welsh scenes. He is a native Welsh speaker: who was born in Seven Sisters [Blaendulais], near Neath. He has always had a great love for Wales and all things Welsh; and the expression of this is reflected in his paintings.
David's artistic work is available in the following formats: original mounted watercolours; limited-edition prints; Giclee canvas prints; and also as personalised greetings cards. We also offer a gift wrapping service - so if you want to buy a gift for someone, we can wrap the gift, enclose a card printed with your greeting, and deliver it to the recipient's address on your behalf.
Please enjoy your browse around our website and, if you wish, leave a comment. We are always happy to hear what you think about the products we offer.
A view the obelisk of the World War I memorial situated on Pontypridd Common.
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The stone drinking fountain in Pontypridd was unveiled in 1895 by its donor: Sir Alfred Thomas(later Lord Pontypridd).
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These are located on Pontypridd Common and were used by local Victorian Druids as the site for celebrating their festivals.
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The Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal, winds through 35 miles of peaceful countryside all the way from Brecon down to Cwmbran.
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Pentre Ifan is a Bronze-Age megalithic site dating from at least 4000 BC.
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Cardiff Castle is one of Wales's leading heritage attractions.
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Hill farm in the upper Dulais valley: where David Rees was born.
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Located on the Common, overlooking Pontypridd, and built by the famous Doctor William Price.
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The Gwaelod-y-Garth Inn, is in the village of the same name, north of Cardiff.
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Neath Abbey was a Cistercian monastery, located near the present-day town of Neath.
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