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.
Cyfarthfa Castle is the former home of the Crawshay family, historical ironmasters of Cyfarthfa Ironworks in Merthyr Tydfil.
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Three Cliff Bay is one of the most photographed areas of Gower and is commonly known as Three Cliffs.
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A romantic sunset view of the Rhossili islet of Worms Head.
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Tintern Abbey, near Chepstow, was founded in 1131 by the Cistercian order.
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The famous bridge in Pontypridd was built in 1756.
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The Nantgarw Pottery was established in 1813 and was situated alongside the Glamorganshire Canal.
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The Cefn Coed Viaduct was built in 1866 to carry the Brecon and Merthyr Railway
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Seven Sisters RFC [Clwb Rygbi Blaendulais] was founded in 1897; and boasts a proud history.
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Snowdon, at an altitude of 1085 metres, is Wales's highest mountain.
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Dolbadarn Castle rests on a rocky hillock at the tip of Llyn Padarn, perched above a roadway near Llanberis, in Gwynedd, north Wales.
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