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Pauline at work in her studio overlooking Llansteffan Castle

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Pauline Thomas is an axis approved artist living in Ferryside near Carmarthen, west Walres.
Her work is also  exhibited at www.eccowales.com a government established portal for the best arts and crafts in Wales, as well as local galleries.
Pauline produces original, unique, quality paintings to personalise your space, motivate, inspire and impress in the modern home or innovative business. Her inspiration is drawn from her life in west Wales, her work in the agricultural sector and working within the changing landscape, weather and rhythm of the rural way of life. Other works have been inspired by the folklore and history of the surrounding communities, her personal experiences and emotions. Pauline has a varied and individual portfolio of art for sale. Her gallery includes abstracts that provoke thought and stimulate conversation.

Pauline Thomas' portfolio is varied and thought provoking.

Other series available:

Seasons This series was inspired by many years toil by the artist in the agricultural sector. Their concentric nature depicting the ever changing seasons and their all-encompassing effect on the outdoor worker.

Horizons Inspired by the landscape and weather of the west Wales coastline.

Norman Castle Inspired by the folklore and history of the surrounding communities where the artist lives in Ferryside. With particular inspiration from the surrounding Norman Castles of Kidwelly and Llansteffan.

 

Originals and prints

Coastal Village
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Original painting, acrylic on box canvas. 30inx20in £795

Estuary2
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Original abstract painting, acrylic on box canvas 30inx20in, ready to hang. £395

The Estuary series comprises of 4 paintings. Inspired by the view of the estuary between Ferryside and Llansteffan.
 
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Wallscapes,  Ferryside, Carmarthen.