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Hand Made by Naomi

 
 
Inspiring her audience - that’s the aim of up-and-coming artist Naomi Smith.

And her new exhibition – Hand made – on show now at the National Botanic Garden of Wales, is set to help her reach her goal.

The 24-year-old uses drawing and sculpture to explore personal themes of a universal nature. Naomi prefers sensuous materials such as honey and wax. She says: “My work reflects upon the memory and loss of traditions and skills passed from generation to generation. Using beeswax to cast industrial tools allows me to mirror the economical effect of the global disappearance of the honeybee with that of the demise of industries and loss of craftsmanship.”

Her well-travelled parents were an early inspiration for Naomi: “Ever since I was a child I have been making things, “ she says. “My parents would sit me down with whatever was lying around and I would spend hours gluing things together making intricate sculptures out of the most mundane of items.”

There was never a question of what she wanted to do when she grew up: “Art has followed me everywhere I have been and I wouldn’t know what to do without it.”

After spending her childhood travelling around the world with her parents, the family finally settled down in Gloucestershire when Naomi was nine years old. There, she went to Stroud College of Art and Design, going on to receive a 1st class honours in ‘Fine Art: Combined Media’ at Swansea Metropolitan University.

She is currently artist in residence at Swansea Met, creating work with the theme of memory and mortality.

“Every piece that I make is intricate in detail thus enticing the eye to recognise that which is often overlooked or taken for granted,” says Naomi. “I want my audience to be inspired, to recognise the beauty which lingers in the mundane, and invite them to open up their memories and feel touched.

“I want to evoke the hand’s addiction to make contact and show what it is capable of creating.”

* Naomi Smith’s exhibition Hand Made is at the Courtyard Gallery at the National Botanic Garden of Wales from February 1 until March 24

ANTHONY RICHARDS

In the Seasons Restaurant is an exhibition of work by Anthony Richards.

Ammanford-born Anthony studied wildlife illustration at Dyfed College of Art, Carmarthen, from 1979 to 1983. After graduating, he opened his own studio and gallery in Ammanford in March 1984. Since then, he has developed his own unique and instantly recognisable style of painting.

His subtle use of colour and tone depicting Welsh landscapes and the creatures within it demonstrate not only his technical skill but also a rare talent to express mood and emotion through the use of paint. His work is represented in private and public collections worldwide.

Anthony's Corner House Gallery is in Quay Street, Ammanford, is open Tues-Sat, 10am-1pm, 2pm-5pm www.cornerhouse-gallery.co.uk 01269 594959

 

 

Ongoing exhibitions

Sonya Dawn Flewitt

Kisses Across the Irish Sea is a project that celebrates the cultural connections between Ireland and Wales and captures a moment in time - in recycled aluminium

Coming Soon

 


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