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Showing posts with label Aberystwyth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aberystwyth. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 07, 2011
Clive at The Gregynog Gallery, 2
Here are more pictures of the preparations for the retrospective of Clive Hicks-Jenkins at The Gregynog Gallery of The National Library of Wales. If you peek around, you may see: Clive with Iwan of the White Gloves; Clive with Peter Wakelin; St. George; my bedroom at Ty Isaf (how did that get in there? wasn't he cute to provide a bear?) complete the two books published in honor of Clive and his retrospective; me looking just arrived, jet-lagged, and hanging on to Clive as though I might slide off into the abyss of sleep (my double-jointedness is showing); Ezekiel; still life paintings waiting patiently; the car leftover from the prior last show.
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Wales Album: roofs above Cardigan Bay
Gorse, Aberystwyth roofs and chimney pots, Cardigan Bay. |
A glimpse of the roofline of The National Library of Wales, where the Clive Hicks-Jenkins retrospective in housed in The Gregynog Galley. |
Aberystwyth roofs stepping down, down, down to Cardigan Bay, with a view of the ring fort hill. |
The ring fort again, and Cardigan Bay only a faint smudge. |
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