bridging the gap!
Art is a powerful tool for bridging together different cultures and languages. This is because when words fail us, art will often succeed!
With the ability to transform, all art is experienced subjectively. Whether it is visual, auditory, or performance-based, the fact we made a connection with it was because the art reflected something from our inner world. Something deep and meaningful we hadn’t given much attention to. Something symbolic which in turn aligned with the personal growth aspect of our Gwynfyd Thinking!
Paintings are displayed below which are available to purchase. Each piece is a unique one-off original and is presented with a certificate of authenticity.
Please note, prices do not include packaging and delivery which can be confirmed prior to purchase.
Morgan’s art uses symbolism to evoke emotions and express unlimited ideas. While the paintings tell their own stories, they come alive when the viewer uses their own imagination.
For instance what does the dragon mean to you and why do you think it looks suspended over the painting of a flint medieval church?
The church is called St Martin-at-Palace, in Norwich, England, where dragons have been the city’s symbol since the 14th century. They adorn old buildings as once representing something bad to be kept out, however, before those times arrived they had been a symbol of wisdom and resilience.
In addition, as mothers have always been known to look after their children, dragons were perceived as females that protected their nests or the eggs they carried within them.

St Benedict's Tower is a Grade I listed Anglican former parish church that is medieval and dates from the 11th century. It was badly damaged in an air raid in 1942 and the only part left remaining is the round tower.
Acrylics with knife on box canvas (61 x 50.8 x 4.0 cm).
St Mary Coslany, of the original Anglo-Saxon parish of Coslany, is the only Norwich church left with a standing medieval round-tower.
Acrylics with knife on box canvas (61 x 50.8 x 4.0 cm).
The following artwork can be bought as t-shirts, bags, coasters, hats, phone covers etc.
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