Art / art

Sean Milne

By Lou Trimby  Tuesday Apr 21, 2015

Sean Milne works in a diverse range of media including pencil, pen and ink, and acrylics. However he is best known for his evocative watercolours of the various fauna and flora found near his home in the heart of the Cambrian mountains.

Sean has been a professional artist for more than 40 years and based in the heart of rural Wales for over thirty five years. This area of Wales is home to a colony of Red Kites which he has captured in all their majesty in many of his paintings.   

His new exhibition in the Snug at the Tobacco Factory and runs until June 2. The show includes much of his recent work which illustrates the stark contrasts between the vibrant beauty of birds and insects and the aging, rough hewn and sometimes dilapidated farm buildings they inhabit. These contrasts exemplify the slow creep and reclaiming of the environment from the man made by nature.

For more information see: http://www.tobaccofactory.com/section.php/34/1/exhibitions

 

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