Thursday, 23 May 2013

New Exhibition at The Power Station, Cwmbran. Featuring: Graham Allen and Christine Duggan.

The latest exhibition at The Power Station Cwmbran is displaying the work of two of the longest serving members of Torfaen Art factory, Graham Allen and Christine Duggan. Graham is an acrylic artist who specializes mainly in wildlife. His wonderful blending creates a soft, almost pastel look to his paintings. Combining this method with the use of bold colours, Graham's style is very distinctive. Christine is photographer and digital artist. She enjoys taking images of local scenes in and around Torfaen and the South Wales area. Her style varies dramatically from sculptural scenes of St Brides to digitally manipulated images of Cwmbran Woodlands, replicating a soft charcoal drawing.

Christine Duggan - Photography

Above: Graham Allen - Acrylic. Below: Christine Duggan - Photography

Graham Allen - Acrylic

Above: Graham Allen - Acrylic. Below Christine Duggan - Photography

Above: Graham Allen - Acrylic. Below Christine Duggan - Photography

Graham and Christine's work at The Power Station

Previous Exhibition at The Power Station, Cwmbran. Featuring: Ray Rosser and Caroline Tremeer.

 This previous exhibition at The Power Station, Cwmbran was featuring the work of Torfaen Art factory's Chairman Ray Rosser and member Caroline Tremeer. Ray is an acrylic painter, his work is energetic with lots of texture added to his images, also his bold use of colour makes his pictures stand out to the viewer. Caroline is also an acrylic painter. Her seascapes are rustic and captures the movement of the ocean beautifully. She also has a great use of pastel shading within her work, giving her images a soft look.

Ray Rosser - Acrylic

Ray Rosser - Acrylic

Ray Rosser - Acrylic

Caroline Tremeer - Acrylic

Caroline Tremeer - Acrylic

Caroline Tremeer - Acrylic
Ray Rosser and Caroline Tremeer At The Power Station