Eleventh in a series of slides showing the progression of a painting refered to as "A mountainous view near Rhyd Ddu." The sequence of images showing how KW starts a painting by sketching a scene and them completing it in oils.
Thirteenth in a series of slides showing the progression of a painting refered to as "A mountainous view near Rhyd Ddu." The sequence of images showing how KW starts a painting by sketching a scene and them completing it in oils.
An oval mounted naive painting of a middle aged couple standing by the stern of a wooden boat. The same couple appear in a number of other paintings by the same artist.
A nineteenth century watercolour view of cliffs similar to those in Frances Williams painting of the rescue of the 'Active' (see Llyfr ffoto 4699) with sailing boats in the foreground and far distance.
This is believed to be a print prepared for the exhibition “Lluniau o Batagonia” held at Llangefni Central Library in 1982. The title is taken from the catalogue for this exhibition
In 'A Wider Sky' (Gomer, 1991) on page 190 KW writes of his time in Tierra del Fuego "... I saw a delicate pink flower with grey-green leaves. It looked like a Fuegian edelweiss. I took a photograph of it that later appeared in an atlas of wildlife. Its name was Lucenia hanii."