Corris Uchaf, Wales
Posts tagged Machynlleth
The El Sueno Existe Festival 2009
Aug 10th
Mae’r Freuddwyd yn Fyw; The dream lives on
Festival to commemorate the life and music of Victor Jara, the voice of Popular Unity in Chile nearly forty years after his death; and to highlight diversity and culture especially with Wales and Latin American countries.
14th – 16th August 2009 in in Machynlleth, Powys, Wales
Festival acts include:-
- Sofia Buchuck from Peru performing with Killa Raymi
- Bob Delyn A’r Ebillion from Wales
- Carlos Arredondo from Chile
- Sian James, Welsh Harpist
- Galo Ceron
- Silvia Balducci from Italy
- Grupo Amigo Artista from Bolivia and Chile
- Flakito from New Zealand
- Dafydd Iwan from Wales and
- Quechua Scissor dancers
Autumn Wallhanging
Jul 16th
This is the Autumn wallhanging which was amazingly sold while still under construction … and then delivered when finished,
Autumn was the first of my 4 season set to be designed and made – winter will complete the set – spring has been sold and summer is still on display in Machynlleth.

Autumn Wallhanging
Herb Garden Wallhanging
Jul 15th
This is the second fabric wallhanging I’ve currently got display at the Fforwm Creft Cymru (Craft Forum Wales) gallery in Machynlleth, Powys.
This is the third of my seasonal wallhangings, based on Summer.
Spring and Autumn have already been sold, and winter is in progress.
Come and see round the gallery, all exhibits created by local Welsh crafters and artists. All items are available for sale.

Wallhanging
Jul 12th
This is my next fabric wallhanging for display at Fforwm Creft Cymru (Craft Forum Wales) gallery in Machynlleth
A flattened background with bowls and flowers quilted on to give them prominence and, hopefully, bringing them into the foreground of vision.
The bowl has been deliberately obscured to almost resemble glass or ceramic

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Fforwm Creft Cymru
Jul 10th
This is a quilt that I made early in 2009 for display in the Fforwm Creft Cymru (Craft Forum Wales) gallery in Machynlleth, Powys.
Themed on Spring, it resembles a view of revived flora amidst blossoming colours, yes the mis-shapen edges were deliberate to enhance the dynamics of the season.
It has now been sold (unfortunately (?) – I did enjoy the design and the construction and was sad in a strange way to see it sold, but pleased that someone liked it enough to buy!



