You may have seen Stoned Fox in funny memes that lit the internet. But if ya think this glazed-eye creature is the humorous result of taxidermy gone wrong, you’re mistaken. This “bad taxidermy” is the work of Welsh artist Adele Morse who holds a Master’s degree from the Royal Academy of Arts in London.
Welsh artist Gwen John is widely adored for her tranquil portraits which are mainly of women. Born in Wales she lived mostly in France where she created...
Welsh artist Augustus John, 1951, photographed by Alfred Eisenstaedt
Paul Rhys, a charming Welsh actor, has appeared on stage and screen for decades. From his commanding presence in theater productions to his diverse film wo
In an excellent film on BBC 4 last night, Visions of the Valleys, Kim Howells looked at how artists have responded to the natural splendour and industrial landscape of the Welsh valleys, and to the…
Transcendence and realism share equal magnitude in the luminous watercolour and oil paintings of Monica Rohan.
Love this Welsh Alphabet poster by Valeriane Leblond a French artist/illustrator now living with her young family in Wales, I love the treasure of life that she has illustrated and the lovely Welsh words.
Un o'r artistiaid mwyaf adnabyddus yn y maes cyhoeddi Cymraeg yw Huw Aaron, ac mae pobl wedi gweld e waith yn y cylchgronau Mellten a LOL, cloriau llyfr fel y gyfres Trio gan Manon Steffan Ros, Llyfr Hwyl y Lolfa, ac yn nawr yr holl lyfrau Ble Mae Boc? / Find The Dragon! a'r pecynnau…
Why Are Russian Communists Branding Stoned Fox 'A Serious Danger To The Country's Youth'?
Those that travel know that the greatest souvenirs are not tacky trinkets or overpriced memorabilia, but the stories, trivia, and memories. Some people love to travel so much that they've amassed a wealth of knowledge about other countries and their experiences there, and naturally, they share them to anyone that wants to listen. Which is most of the time, because many people find these facts interesting. One of such people is Malachi Ray Rempen, a half-American, half-German born in Switzerland (that's about as international as a birth can get), who creates comics about the things he's seen and heard about many other cultures, their language, and customs. Considering how sensitive the topic is, the author of the comics does pretty well to avoid sounding rude or negative, and portrays his insights in a funny way. Funnily enough, the United States, the leader of the free world, is the most frequent butt of the joke, but that's alright, as Americans are usually able to take some banter. Anyway, here's the "Itchy Feet" comic about "Travel and Language," as the title describes.
In an excellent film on BBC 4 last night, Visions of the Valleys, Kim Howells looked at how artists have responded to the natural splendour and industrial landscape of the Welsh valleys, and to the…
Felicity Rainnie Reclining At The Turkish Bath: Bridget Maureen Connor With Water Lily Concert Chempetre Imperial Nude: Susan Kaprov Philip Golub Reclining Marion Coviello Legend: Elaine Shipman El…
A stuffed fox has become an internet sensation in Russia – all thanks to a Welsh artist.
3 — 23 Feb 2016 at the Martin Tinney Gallery in Cardiff, United Kingdom
Nuada Airgetlám, Nuadu, Nodens (Gaulish), Nudd / Ludd / Lludd Llaw Eraint (Welsh) Nuada was the first king the Tuatha Dé Danann, equivalent to the Gaulish Nodens and Welsh Nudd/Ludd. He was also c…
Sylvia Sleigh (Llandudno, Gwynedd, Wales, 8 May 191624 October 2010, New York, NY) was a Welshborn naturalised American realist painter. Sleigh studied at the Brighton School of Art. She moved to London in 1941 after marrying her first husband, Michael Greenwood. Her first solo exhibition was in 1