An exhibition of works by landscape painter, Clyde Holmes (1940-2008).
Clyde was born in London and studied fine art at Hornsey College of Art and St Martin’s School of Art 1965-68.
In 1970 Clyde moved with his family to a remote shepherd’s cottage in Capel Celyn, Frongoch, near Bala in Snowdonia National Park, where he lived for over 30 years, painting and writing poetry about the landscape around him.
Clyde’s work featured in ‘Visions of Snowdonia’ series, narrated by Sir Anthony Hopkins, BBC2 1997.
His works have been exhibited widely in England, Wales and Europe as well as in public and private collections in the UK and abroad.
Clyde Holmes: Uplandscapes will be on show from 13th April 13 – 22nd June
This exhibition will partner Bom Dia Cymru, an exhibition of work by renowned photographer, Mohamed Hassan, including works co-created with members of CLPW CIC Community Interest Company group, Bom Dia Cymru.
Join us for the launch event on Friday 12th April, 5.30pm-7.30pm.
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