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Riitta Sinkkonen-Davies, Hand weaving, Freystrop .......... 24 fun and 22. Andrew Bailey Watercolours, Thornton ................................ 24 functional 23. Be-Gemmed Handmade Jewellery & Art Objects, Dale .. 25 24. The Craftmanship, Little Haven ................................................ 25 pots, or be 25. Emrys Art Supplies Ltd, Haverfordwest .................................. 26 creative and 26. Andrea Kelland, New Moat ........................................................ 26 27. Gillian Richardson Pembrokeshire Photo Gallery, Spittal .. 27 throw your 28. The Kells Gallery & Co ffee Shop, Treffgarne ........................ 27 ow n on the 29. Wolfscastle Pottery, Wolfscastle .............................................. 28 30. Indigo Brown Painting Holidays, Letters ton ........................ 28 potters wheel Heading from Haverfordwest towards Burton, village is full of interesting local craft and turn right in Freystrop for the exquisite hand- pottery. Leaving the coast, head inland to woven work of Ritta Sinkkonen –Davies, from Haverfordwest, to Emrys Art on the hill side in rugs to wall hangings, scarves and table linen. Market Street, a must for all your art and craft Head across to Johnston, then on to Steynton, supplies. bearing right to turn into Thornton, for the light-inspired watercolours of international Head east out of Haverfordwest through award-winning artist Andrew Bailey. Clarbeston Road to New Moat to view the bold coastal-themed contemporary paintings Keep west to the Dale peninsula, a popular of Andrea Kelland whose style is described as water sports location to Be-Gemmed, for ‘accessible’ abstract. beautiful handmade jewellery, plus Pembrokeshire Craft Makers exhibitions in Head back towards Spittal to leading the village hall. Follow the coast road round to landscape photographer Gillian Richardson, popular shoreside Little Haven, where the featuring breathtaking views of Craftmanship Gallery in the centre of the Pembrokeshire. Pass Scolton Manor and turn 22 left through Spittal to the main Fishguard Road and The Kells Gallery at Treffgarne, where David Light’s art, recreates images in an abstracted space, worked mainly in watercolour and gouache. Just down the road at Wolfscastle pottery, you can browse over fun and functional pots, or be creative and throw your own on the potter’s wheel. Drive on a little further, turn left just before Letterston to Indigo Brown’s studio and holidays, where Maggie’s own and other artists’ © PCNPA work are on show or book on a residential painting holiday. yn neuadd y pentref. Dilynwch ffordd yr arfordir draw at y poblogaidd Aber Bach, ble mae'r Oriel Craftmanship yng nghanol y pentref yn llawn crefftau a chrochenwaith © PCNPA lleol diddorol. Gan adael yr arfordir, ewch i'r mewndir tuag at Hwlffordd, i Emrys Art ar ochr y bryn Market St, anghenraid ar gyfer eich holl gyflenwadau celf a chrefft. Anelwch i'r Dwyrain allan o Hwlffordd trwy Clarbeston Road i New Moat i weld peintiadau cyfoes ar y thema arfordirol Andrea Kelland y mae ei harddull yn cael ei disgrifio fel haniaeth 'hygyrch'. Ewch yn ôl i Spittal at y ffotograffydd tirlun blaenllaw Gillian Richardson, sy'n dangos golygfeydd godidog o Sir Benfro. Ar ôl Scolton Manor trowch i'r chwith trwy Spittal i Gorllewin Sir Benfro briffordd Abergwaun ac fe welwch The Kells Gallery yn Treffgarne, ble y mae celf David Gan anelu o Hwlffordd tuag at Burton, trowch Light, yn ail-greu delweddau mewn gofod i'r dde yn Freystrop i weld gwaith coeth wedi'i haniaethol, wedi'i weithio'n bennaf mewn wehyddu â llaw gan Ritta Sinkkonen -Davies, o dyfrlliw a gouache. rygiau i orchuddion wal, sgarffiau a llieiniau bwrdd. Anelwch draw at Johnston, yna ymlaen i Ychydig i lawr y ffordd yng nghrochenwaith Steynton, gan gadw i'r dde a throi i Thornton, i Wolfscastle, gallwch bori dros botiau hwyliog weld dyfrlliwiau wedi'u hysbrydoli gan olau'r ac ymarferol, neu gallwch fod yn greadigol a artist sydd wedi ennill gwobrau yn rhoi cynnig ar olwyn y crochenydd eich hun. rhyngwladol, Andrew Bailey. Gyrrwch ymlaen am ychydig, trowch i'r chwith Cadwch i'r Gorllewin ar benrhyn Dale, lleoliad ychydig cyn Letterston i stiwdio a gwyliau poblogaidd ar gyfer chwaraeon dŵr i Indigo Brown, ble y mae gwaith Maggie ei Be-Gemmed, ar gyfer gemwaith hyfryd â llaw, hun ac artistiaid eraill yn cael eu dangos neu ynghyd ag arddangosfeydd Crefftwyr Sir Benfro archebwch le ar wyliau peintio preswyl. 23 Riitta Sinkkonen-Davies 21. Handweaving Riitta Sinkkonen-Davies Mathom House, Moorland Road, Freystrop, Pembrokeshire SA62 4LE Tel & Fax: 01437 890712 Email: [email protected] Website: www.riitta.co.uk Description: Wide variety of hand-woven work can be seen on display and in progress on different looms. Selection of products ranges from rugs and wall hangings to scarves, throws and table linens. Linen is Riitta’s speciality but many other fibres are also used. Credit and debit cards accepted. Commissions welcomed. Directions: From Merlins Bridge roundabout in Haverfordwest, take the exit signposted towards Burton and Llangwm. About 2.5 miles along this road at the crossroads in Freystrop, turn right and immediately right again onto Moorland Road. Mathom House is the third on the left (terracotta coloured). Follow the arrows to the workshop entrance at the back. Bus service - 308. Opening times: April to October, Tuesday to Thursday, 10.30am to 5.00pm. Visitors welcome at other times but please telephone first. Facilities: Workshop and small gallery at artist’s home. Parking at front of the house for cars and minibuses only. Andrew Bailey 22. Watercolours Andrew Bailey, The Andrew Bailey Studio, 7A Upper Thornton, Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire SA73 3UF Tel: 01646 690256 Email: [email protected] Website: www.andrewbaileyart.com Facebook: andrewbaileywatercolours Description: International award-winning artist Andrew Bailey has become well known for painting ‘Pembrokeshire Light’. His much sought after watercolours and prints cover subjects as varied as seascapes, wildlife and woodland, wildflowers and riverscapes. BBC programmes and books on his work have highlighted his popularity. To see Andrew’s work, visit his studio (please ring ahead first) or his exhibitions are listed below: Hall Exhibition Dates: St Davids City Hall: 27th June - 12th July Broad Haven Village Hall: 28th March - 11th April St Davids Cathedral: 28th July - 10th August Broad Haven Village Hall: 23rd May - 31st May St Davids City Hall: 15th August -1st September Directions: Thornton Village, just west of Milford Haven. Opening times: Studio: (please ring ahead), Monday - Sunday except during exhibitions. Exhibitions: 10.00am - 5.00pm, Monday - Sundays except St Davids Cathedral 10.30am - 4.00pm. 24 Be-Gemmed 23. Handmade Jewellery & Art Objects Helen Edwards & Phillip Jones The Old Post Office, 2 South Street, Dale, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire SA62 3RE Tel: 01646 636887 Email: [email protected] Website: www.be-gemmed.co.uk Description: Set in the beautiful village location of Dale, Helen and Phillip welcome you to visit their workshop/gallery. In a relaxed and welcoming environment, you can watch them at work and on display see their finished silver and gemstone jewellery and other art objects; all created on the premises. Directions: We are located in South Street, Dale. Once in the village, you will need to pass the café and the Griffin Inn and take the next turning to your right into South Street. The first door on your left is our workshop. Opening times: Easter to end of September: 10.30am - 5.00pm. Closed Wednesdays. The Gallery will be closed first two weeks in October. Winter hours: 11.00am - 3.00pm Thursday - Sunday up to the 20th December. Closed January, February and March. The 24. Craftmanship Philippa Lewis Berry Cottage, Grove Place, Little Haven, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire SA62 3UG Tel: 01437 781015 Email: [email protected] Description: Visit The Craftmanship (used to be Little Haven Pottery), a unique craft shop 100 yds from Little Havens sandy beach, and on the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. Items on sale include pottery, toys, confectionery, preserves, glass work, prints, silver jewellery, candles, lovespoons, slate work, Carrie Elspeth Jewellery, Simon Drew Cards and metal work. Directions: From Haverfordwest follow B4341 through Broad Haven to Little Haven at the bottom of the hill is a blue building on the left.
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