Patagonia Welsh Artist Martin Llewellyn Painting Snowdonia in the style of Kyffin Williams, contemporary Welsh Art
About Martin Llewellyn

Welsh Artist Martin Llewellyn was born in Neath in South Wales in 1963. A completely self-taught Welsh painter, he takes his inspiration from the dramatic coastline and landscape of his native land. Although beginning as a watercolour painter he has in recent years discovered the dramatic possibilities of working in oils with a palette knife.

Martin is making a name for himself on the contemporary Welsh art market and we are delighted to be introducing his stunning work to our collectors east of the border. His paintings are steeped in the traditions of his antecedents in the twentieth century Welsh Art school, particularly Gwilym Prichard, Charles Wyatt Warren and of course Sir Kyffin Williams. His richly textured oils in a subtle, muted palette beautifully capture the distinctive atmosphere of North Wales whether depicting the drama of Snowdonia or the Irish Sea breaking against the shores of Anglesey.

Patagonia

£1,450
Contemporary Welsh artist Martin Llewellyn has painted the Snowdonia National Park, Anglesey and the Welsh Coast for London Gallery Panter and Hall. Working in the long tradition of 20th Century Welsh Painters - Sir Kyffin Williams, Gwilym Pritchard, Donald McIntyre and Charles Wyatt Warren.
About Martin Llewellyn

Welsh Artist Martin Llewellyn was born in Neath in South Wales in 1963. A completely self-taught Welsh painter, he takes his inspiration from the dramatic coastline and landscape of his native land. Although beginning as a watercolour painter he has in recent years discovered the dramatic possibilities of working in oils with a palette knife.

Martin is making a name for himself on the contemporary Welsh art market and we are delighted to be introducing his stunning work to our collectors east of the border. His paintings are steeped in the traditions of his antecedents in the twentieth century Welsh Art school, particularly Gwilym Prichard, Charles Wyatt Warren and of course Sir Kyffin Williams. His richly textured oils in a subtle, muted palette beautifully capture the distinctive atmosphere of North Wales whether depicting the drama of Snowdonia or the Irish Sea breaking against the shores of Anglesey.